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When Professor Clarence Nero and his teaching colleagues walked into their classrooms for the first time after the tumultuous summer of 2016—a summer that in Baton Rouge had seen the murders of Alton Sterling and innocent police officers as well as a vast and historic flood—they had no idea what to expect from students. This wasn’t any ordinary semester at Baton Rouge Community College. Many enrolled students had lost their homes due to flooding; most were still reeling from the shootings and the subsequent protests and riots that rocked the capital city. There were students who had been traumatized in ways that defied simple explanations. Not only did Professor Nero understand that they were pain—he had lived with and through the same hellish nightmare that summer—he was determined to let them give expression to their experiences and reactions. Having seen this type of racial tension fuel students’ creativity in the film Freedom Writers, based on actual classroom experiences of Erin Gruwell, Professor Nero showed the movie to students in his English classes. The result was an instant connection: the diverse women and men he was teaching identified with the students in Ms. Gruwell’s class who had shared stories of frustration and pain growing up in racially hostile, violent communities in South Central Los Angeles. Before long, students in Professor Nero’s classes were sharing their own stories, too, writing narratives and engaging in intense conversations in the classroom around race in south Louisiana. The idea caught on like wildfire around the college; other professors similarly challenged their students, and the school’s Creative Writing Club members likewise joined in the effort. Students who had begun the semester in varying states of distress were writing powerful and unforgettable accounts of their shared experiences coming of age in the South. Thus, Voices from the Bayou was born: a collection of heartwarming and heartbreaking narratives told by college students who bravely put it all on the line during a time when our country is most divided, after a contentious presidential election. Their courageous stories of dealing with racism, the police, and the flood in Baton Rouge will leave an indelible impression, reminding readers that our young people are ever watching and their voices must be heard and studied for peace and humanity’s survival. BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, nonprofit, has generously aided in the publication of this collection of student narratives. All proceeds from sales of this book will go towards the foundation; in turn, the foundation will help the students who participated in this project continue their education, will assist BRCC faculty with professional development, will facilitate student programming at the college and at literary events for high school students, and will provide scholarship funding for future BRCC students. Visit MYBRCC.edu/foundation to order your ebook copy today for only $10 dollars!

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Voices from the Bayou is a group of writers from Baton Rouge Community College. It was created by Professor Clarence Nero and the Creative Writers Club. During the year of 2016, Baton Rouge saw its share of traumatic events. In July of that year a local resident by the name of Alton Sterling was shot and killed by the police. His name became a hashtag soon after. The nation was already in a rage because of police brutality against black men and women. The news of his death went on to make local and national headlines. Around the time of Sterling's' death there were riots, lockdowns around the city, protests and threats to local police officers. Residents were creating noise to express their disgust towards the injustice. There were police officers who were killed during these events as well. Racism was a big topic around the ordeals. in August Baton Rouge suffered from a historic flood. Just as Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans a few years before, the flood came and took lives, businesses and homes. It destroyed some neighborhoods completely leaving debris in its wake for weeks to come. In the midst of the trauma around Alton Sterling, the flood forced people to work together. During the few weeks following July, there were no sides. The city, for the most part showed unity by helping others find shelter, volunteering to help rebuild homes and spending hours handing out food and clothing. Because of the effect those events had on the city, Clarence Nero decided to have his Writers Club tell how they felt through narratives. He soon realized that the narratives should be turned into an Anthology which would consist of various writers. It became something that he was very passionate about and opened up the opportunity

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