You are your best thing
vulnerability shame resilience and the black experience an anthology
Book - 2021
"For years, Tarana Burke and Brené Brown have been working, writing, and talking about shame resilience and empathy both in the context of Tarana Burke's 'me too' movement, which seeks justice and healing for survivors of sexual assault, and through Brené Brown's extensive writing and research. Together, they bring their experience and expertise to edit a collection of essays on Black shame and healing. Burke, Brown, and their contributors create a space to recognize and process the trauma of white supremacy, a space to be vulnerable and affirm the fullness of Black life and Black possibility."--Dust jacket.
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New York :
Random House,
[2021]
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Edition: | First edition. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Between us: a reckoning with my mother / |r by Jason Reynolds -- |t This joy I have / |r by Austin Channing Brown -- |t Dirty business: the messy affair of rejecting shame / |r by Tanya Denise Fields -- |t My head is a part of my body and other notes on crazy / |r by Kiese Laymon -- |t The wisdom of process / |r by Prentis Hemphill -- |t Love lifted me: subverting shame narratives and legitimizing vulnerability as a mechanism for healing women in the Black Church / |r by Tracey Michael'L Lewis-Giggetts -- |t Never too much / |r by Marc Lamont Hill -- |t We are human too: on blackness, vulnerability, disability, and the work ahead / |r by Keah Brown -- |t What's in a name? / |r by Luvvie Ajayi Jones -- |t Blues of vulnerability: love and healing black youth / |r Shawn A Ginwright -- |t Filling every page with joy: rewriting trauma and shame / |r by Kaia Naadira -- |t Honoring our stories, transforming our pain / |r by Deran Young -- |t Running out of gas / |r by Sonya Renee Taylor -- |t My journey: vulnerability, rage, and being black in the art world / |r by Irene Antonia Diane Reece -- |t Unlearning shame and remembering love / |t by Yolo Akili Robinson -- |t Hurt people hurt people / |r by Laverne Cox -- |t Black surrender within the ivory tower / |r by Jessica J. Williams -- |t Steps to being whole, on your terms / |r by Aiko D. Bethea -- |t To you: vulnerable mother: a choreo-essay / |r by Imani Perry -- |t Where the truth rests / |r Tarana Burke. |
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