“If you always do what you’ve always done, you always get what you’ve always gotten.” – Jessie Porter, Woman to Woman Conference
According to a recent Gallup poll, 70% of the population of the United States reports being worried about race relations, and 68% reports being dissatisfied with the state of it.
While 60% of White Americans believe a solution will eventually be worked out, 59% of Black Americans have lost hope that things will improve.
It’s clear that despite America’s focus on racial healing for the past sixty years, many things still need to change. This kind of change is not something that can be legislated or mandated. It must begin with the heart and a sincere desire to connect with one another in a way that honors and recognizes the value our diverse viewpoints add to one another.
At Path To Publishing, diversity, equity, and inclusion are built into our DNA. And it’s built into the DNA of our traditional publishing imprint, PTP Press. It is the reason for our existence. Long before it became a corporate buzzword, we sought to bring greater diversity to the literary world by ensuring a path to publishing was available for all voices, regardless of race, gender, color, creed, or sexuality.
As leaders in literary excellence, we recognize that change begins with us. We may not have created the problem between the races, but we do our part to solve it. That’s why we’re launching a crowdfunding campaign designed to do just that starting with what we know best: books.
When Nikki T. Anthony’s book, The Price We Pay, came across the desk of PTP Press, we recognized in it a perfect opportunity to enact our plan to launch a movement to help bridge the gap between the races by encouraging and cultivating the kind of open, honest, and thoughtful discussions that lead to conversions of the heart and mind.
Discover more about our new book and our novel approach to opening the door to these sensitive conversations as part of our crowdfunding campaign: https://ptppress.com/taking-a-novel-approach-to-change. Support the movement. #JoinTheConversation.