With anti-racism at the forefront of activists' minds, it can be difficult to untangle where to start. Faitth Brooks, a social worker, activist and anti-racism educator has curated a guide to help readers understand how to be better allies. This journal is focused on meditative reflections to help people put their good intentions into practice. Faitth provides much needed framework for would-be allies to avoid pitfalls of ignorance, address their shortcomings and unpack their own biases. With prompts covering everything from performative activism to identifying the family and educational factors that contribute to implicit racial bias, no topics are out of the question. Faitth asks the tough questions in a format that makes it safe to answer. This book is as much a journal as it is a revolutionary workbook for social change--and the place to start is with yourself, on the page. Faitth gives readers the tools they need to make anti-racism a practical daily choice.
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Remember Me Now: A Journey Back to Myself and a Love Letter to Black Women
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book offers a profound invitation to recognize the sacredness of our lives, urging readers to embrace personal love, dreams, and healing. It emphasizes the power of individual choice in shaping one's journey towards fulfillment and well-being. Through its insights, it inspires a deeper appreciation for life's inherent value and the transformative potential within each person.