Then They Came for Mine
Autor Lewis-Giggettsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2022
For decades, Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts clung to her upbringing in the church, believing that racial reconciliation would come through faith and discipline, being respectable, and doing what's right. But when her cousin became the victim of a white supremacist's hateful rampage, her body and soul said, "no more."
The trauma of America's racial history, wreaking havoc on not only Black and Brown folk but white people too, in its own way, will not be alleviated without the will to face it head-on. We must name the dehumanization that plagues us, practice truth-telling and self-care, and make space for our vulnerability--to do the hard work of healing ourselves and our communities.
This book is written with that healing in mind. It unpacks how American systems and institutions enable the kind of violence we've seen connected to white supremacy and nationalism. It examines the way media has created a desensitization to violence against Black bodies. It outlines what it looks like for a person who claims to follow Jesus to be anti-racist. But more than anything, it offers a blueprint for healing and reconciliation that includes the necessity of white people untangling from an ancestral mandate of colonization and false notions of supremacy, and Black and Brown people reckoning with the impact of trauma and feeling free to grieve in whatever way grief shows up.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780664267285
ISBN-10: 0664267289
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 136 x 214 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation
ISBN-10: 0664267289
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 136 x 214 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation
Notă biografică
Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts is an NAACP award-winning writer, an educator, and the author or collaborator of many books in several genres, including Black Joy: Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration. She offers those who read her work and hear her speak an opportunity to explore the intersection of culture, identity, and faith at the deepest levels. She is the founder of HeARTspace, a healing community that uses storytelling and the arts to serve those who have experienced trauma. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Essence Magazine, Oprah Daily, and more.