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Book Synopsis: Won Silver Award for Best Autobiography/Memoir from the Independent Publisher Book Awards and named One of the Best Books on the Constitution of All Time by Book Authority. "His compelling memoir is about keeping true to his punk-rock heart and making history." - The Washington Post
When Simon Tam started an Asian American dance rock band called The Slants, he didn't realize that he was starting an entire movement around freedom of expression and discussions on identity. The band flipped stereotypes with their bombastic live shows and community activism. But when Simon applied to register a trademark on the band's name, the government dragged him all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Slanted is the story of an indomitable spirit who so believes in the idea of justice that he's willing to risk everything along the way for the dignity of self-identity. Simon shares a deeply personal account that will take you from anime conventions to the Supreme Court, all in the name of justice. The story provides a raw look at our legal system with unflinching honesty and offers timely insights on freedom of speech, how to connect with others we disagree with, and the power of music.
Gripping, funny, enlightening, and ultimately uplifting, Slanted proves that no obstacle is too difficult to conquer -- as long as you have a little heart and a lot of rock n' roll. It's an irrepressible story that is fresh, alive, and defines what it means to be American.
Things people have said about Simon: “Dance rock band front man Simon Tam sought to trademark The Slants. His aim was to reappropriate a term long used to disparage a minority group and to render the term a badge of pride. All of us agreed.” -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
“Words -- even a single word -- can be powerful. Mr. Simon Tam named his band The Slants to make a statement about racial and cultural issues in this country. With his band name, Mr. Tam conveys more about our society than many volumes of undisputedly protected speech.”-- Kimberly Moore, Circuit Judge for the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
“No constitution, no bill of rights alone can guarantee human freedom. Only the people themselves can do that. People like Simon Tam...people who are willing to risk their security - and sometimes their lives - to make the Bill of Rights not just empty promises on paper, but a living reality.” -- Linda Monk, The Bill of Rights: A User's Guide
“You might be asking, who cares what a band can or can't call themselves. But that's the beauty of creativity: when you allow some passionate Asian American artists to express themselves authentically, you never know what or who they may inspire.” -- Ronny Chieng, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
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Discover the gripping and enlightening story of Simon Tam, an Asian American troublemaker who took on the Supreme Court in his book "Slanted: How an Asian American Troublemaker Took on the Supreme Court". This award-winning autobiography/memoir has been recognized as one of the Best Books on the Constitution of All Time by Book Authority and has won the Silver Award for Best Autobiography/Memoir from the Independent Publisher Book Awards.
With an indomitable spirit and a punk-rock heart, Tam started the Asian American dance rock band called The Slants, unintentionally sparking a movement around freedom of expression and discussions on identity. Despite facing stereotypes, the band defied expectations with their bombastic live shows and unwavering community activism.
However, when Tam applied to register a trademark on the band's name, he found himself in a battle that led him all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. Through "Slanted", Tam shares his deeply personal account, taking you on a journey from anime conventions to the highest court in the land, all in the pursuit of justice and self-identity.
Not only does "Slanted" provide a raw look at our legal system with unflinching honesty, but it also offers timely insights on freedom of speech, the importance of connecting with those we disagree with, and the transformative power of music. In this irrepressible story, Tam proves that no obstacle is too difficult to conquer as long as you have a little heart and a lot of rock n' roll.
Don't miss out on this must-read book that's been praised by notable figures such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, who firmly supported Tam's aim to reappropriate a term used to disparage a minority group, and Ronny Chieng from The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, who recognizes the inspiring impact of allowing passionate Asian American artists to express themselves authentically.
Experience the power of "Slanted" today and join the movement towards justice and self-identity!
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