Mary F Sisney
AUTHOR | PROFESSOR | CRITIC
A voice from the classroom and the community, bridging the gap between academic theory and the realities of life in America.
About the Author
Meet The Mind Behind the Movement
-Mary F Sisney
Mary Sisney does not just observe history—she has lived its most pivotal chapters and now decodes its meaning for us all. Forged in the crucible of Jim Crow Kentucky and sharpened over a thirty-years career as a university professor, she brings a rare dual lens to the national conversation: the penetrating insight of a scholar and the unwavering clarity of a witness…
GOOD AND BAD POLITICS
This is not a polite analysis. This is a searing autopsy of the American political body, conducted by a witness who has seen the disease from the inside. Spanning the transformative and turbulent years from Obama to Trump and into Biden’s tenure, this work is built from frontline dispatches originally penned in real-time.…
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Blogs And Articles
Engage with in-depth writings that provide nuanced analysis beyond the headlines, dissecting the underlying forces shaping our democracy and discourse.
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One reason I know for sure that we don’t treat everyone the same as I have been telling “colorblind” racism deniers for …
One reason I know for sure that we don’t treat everyone the same as I have been telling “colorblind” racism deniers for …
One reason I know for sure that we don’t treat everyone the same as I have been telling “colorblind” racism deniers for …
TESTIMONIALS
Zakaria Naiyer
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015
Mary Sisney was a former professor and eventual colleague of mine. Therefore, I was very excited to read a memoir from someone whom I’ve known for a number of years as both a mentor and a friend. While I’d always joke with Sisney about her propensity to categorize as…..
The Capricorn
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2014
Ask not for whom the bells toll,they toll for thee! Very wise words and do plunge into Dr.Sisney’s book with that attitude. This book is valuable. It is forthwright,candid and pulls no punches. Dr. Sisney reveals those things she had to overcome,to face,to live with. She is……
Zakaria Naiyer
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015
Mary Sisney was a former professor and eventual colleague of mine. Therefore, I was very excited to read a memoir from someone whom I’ve known for a number of years as both a mentor and a friend. While I’d always joke with Sisney about her propensity to categorize as…..
The Capricorn
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2014
Ask not for whom the bells toll,they toll for thee! Very wise words and do plunge into Dr.Sisney’s book with that attitude. This book is valuable. It is forthwright,candid and pulls no punches. Dr. Sisney reveals those things she had to overcome,to face,to live with. She is……
Zakaria Naiyer
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015
Mary Sisney was a former professor and eventual colleague of mine. Therefore, I was very excited to read a memoir from someone whom I’ve known for a number of years as both a mentor and a friend. While I’d always joke with Sisney about her propensity to categorize as…..
The Capricorn
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2014
Ask not for whom the bells toll,they toll for thee! Very wise words and do plunge into Dr.Sisney’s book with that attitude. This book is valuable. It is forthwright,candid and pulls no punches. Dr. Sisney reveals those things she had to overcome,to face,to live with. She is……