Literature
James Green's books explore culture, identity, civic life, and personal responsibility through lived experience and careful reflection. Drawing on a career spanning media, education, and public life, his writing bridges the personal and the political. Each work invites readers into deeper consideration of the world we share.
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JAMES GREEN | AUTHOR
The Race
“The Race is an eye-opener, and a timely one at that. James Green shatters preconceptions about race relations and racism in a country that so many insist is a diverse, progressive paradise. At the same time, he offers a lively account of Black history in Vancouver, a subject that often gets too little attention.”
- Bethany Lindsay, author of “British Columbia Burning” and co-author “Everything British Columbia: The Ultimate Book of Lists".
Available as an ebook. Fill out contact form HERE - or e-transfer $15.00 to jamescarlgreen@shaw.ca and the e-book will be emailed to you within 48 hours.
Marriage Rules
Drawing on decades of marriage, Marriage Rules offers practical, candid insight into building lasting relationships. Honest and unsentimental, it challenges couples to rethink common pitfalls and provides guidance toward a stronger partnership.
To Be Mayor Of Vancouver
A fascinating firsthand account of James Green running for mayor of Vancouver— the challenges, resilience, and lessons captured from such a dynamic campaign. The story doesn’t just chronicle a political journey; it also offers readers an unfiltered look at what it truly means to stand for something in public life, even amidst opposition, pressure, and unexpected obstacles. The book is an inspiring and instructive journey for readers interested in politics, civic engagement, and personal perseverance. The story should resonate strongly with those aspiring to public service or leadership — not only as a memoir, but as a roadmap for courage and integrity in political life.
The Life We Live
The Life We Live is a collection of poems that moves between humour and reflection, observation and challenge. With a light touch and an honest eye, James Green explores the moments, relationships, and contradictions that define everyday life. These are poems meant to be read, shared, and talked about… at the dinner table, in quiet moments, and everywhere in between.
(coming soon as an e-book)
A Credit To Your Race
Truman Green
Written by Truman Green, A Credit to Your Race examines race, identity, and resilience through an unflinching and deeply human lens. The book offers both personal testimony and cultural reflection, speaking to issues that remain urgent today. James Green is now adapting the work as a feature film, translating its narrative into a cinematic experience that broadens its impact beyond the page.
Ending Racism
A free read by James Green
Racism is not an unsolvable problem. In this pointed and passionate essay, James Green argues that what has been missing from the conversation is not awareness -- it is solutions. Drawing on education, justice, media, culture, and economics, Green lays out a comprehensive framework for not just confronting racism but ending it. Direct, unflinching, and urgently Canadian.
Download the essay free below.