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What It Takes To Heal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

What It Takes To Heal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-25
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  • Publisher: Random House

*** Featuring a special UK introduction for all print and ebook editions *** 'A visionary, personal, compassionate, empowering guide’ BESSEL VAN DER KOLK 'Beautifully intimate and wildly expansive’ BRENÉ BROWN ________ What would it do to movements, to our society and culture, to have the principles of healing at the very center? What does it mean to center healing in every structure and everything we create? As we emerge from the past few years of collective upheaval, are we ready to face the complexities of our time with joy, authenticity, and connection? Now more than ever, we must learn to heal ourselves, connect with one another, and embody our values. In this revolutionary book, P...

Creating a Black Vernacular Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Creating a Black Vernacular Philosophy

Creating a Black Vernacular Philosophy explores how everyday Black vernacular practices, developed to negotiate survival and joy, can be understood as philosophy in their own right. Devonya N. Havis argues that many unique cultural and intellectual practices of African diasporic communities have done the work of traditional philosophies. Focusing on creative practices that take place within Black American diasporic cultures via narratives, the blues, jazz, work songs, and other expressive forms, this book articulates a form of Black vernacular Philosophy that is centered within and emerges from meaning structures cultivated by Black communities. These distinct philosophical practices, running parallel with and often improvising on European philosophy, should be acknowledged for their rigorous theoretical formation and for their disruption of traditional Western philosophical ontologies.

Rematriating Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Rematriating Justice

In June 2019, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released its Final Report titled Reclaiming Power and Place. The report documented 231 “ Calls for Justice” demanding immediate action against racialized, sexualized and gender-based violence. The report condemned Canadian society for its inaction and described the violence as “ a national tragedy of epic proportion.” It has been eight years since the release of Forever Loved: Exposing the Hidden Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada (2016) and four years since the release of Reclaiming Power and Place and we continue to witness racialized, sexualized and gender-based violences across Turtle Island. This book contributes to these Calls for Justice by demanding accountability and policy change. The book centres the voices of Indigenous women, families and communities by offering essays, testimonies, and reflections that honour collective calls to rematriate justice for our Indigenous sisters.

Holding Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Holding Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04-22
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  • Publisher: AK Press

Facilitation and mediation are important skills in our highly organized world. Holding Change is a guide for attending to both in ways that align with nature, with pleasure, with our best imaginings of our future. It provides lessons for generating the ease necessary to move through life’s inevitable struggles and for practicing the art of holding others without losing ourselves. Black feminists have evolved this wisdom, but it can serve anyone working to create change, individually, interpersonally, and within our organizations. The majority of the book is sourced from brown’s twenty-plus years of facilitation and mediation work, with additional wisdom from a selection of living Black feminist facilitators and mediators.

Unruly Therapeutic: Black Feminist Writings and Practices in Living Room
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Unruly Therapeutic: Black Feminist Writings and Practices in Living Room

Centering the experiences of black women allows for richer therapeutic practices for everyone. “Black feminisms have provided a foundation from which it becomes more possible to speak and write of interconnection—of a spirited life, soul, a natural mystic blowing through the air—and engagement with all of this in therapeutic practice.” Part thesis, part memoir, and part poetry, this book is unlike any other therapeutic text. Psychotherapist and writer Foluke Taylor explores how the centering of black women’s experiences in therapeutic scholarship allows for greater space—space for wandering, for wondering, and for deepening narratives—in every therapeutic relationship. Beginning with the book’s poetic structuring, Taylor rejects the need for a streamlined solution, instead inviting the reader to take a different path through her crucial research—one that is unruly, nonlinear, and celebratory of the richer, fuller narratives allowed for by black feminisms.

The Last Session
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

The Last Session

From the instant New York Times bestselling author of The Writing Retreat, a white-knuckled locked-room thriller about a social worker who, after coming face-to-face with her dark past, must infiltrate a mysterious wellness center in the deserts of New Mexico. When a catatonic woman shows up at the psychiatric unit, social worker Thea swears she knows her from somewhere. She’s shocked to discover the patient holds a link to a traumatic time in her past. Upon regaining lucidity, the patient claims she can’t remember the horrific recent events that caused her brain to shut down. Thea’s at a loss—especially when the patient is ripped away from her as suddenly as she appeared. Determined to find her, Thea follows a trail of clues to a remote center in Southwestern New Mexico, where a charismatic couple holds a controversial monthly retreat to uncover attendees’ romantic and sexual issues. Forced to participate in increasingly intimate exercises, Thea finds herself inching closer not only to her missing patient, but also to tantalizing answers about her harrowing past. However, time is running out, and if she stays for the last session, she too might lose her mind…or worse.

Loving Corrections
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Loving Corrections

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-08-20
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  • Publisher: AK Press

New York Times-bestselling author adrienne maree brown knows we need each other more than ever, and offers “loving corrections”: a roadmap towards collective power, righting wrongs, and true belonging This selection of prescient, compassionate essays explores patterns we engage in that are rooted in limited thinking. Through a lens of “loving correction” rather than mere critique, author adrienne maree brown helps us reimagine how to hold ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities accountable by setting clear boundaries, engaging in reflection, and nurturing honest relationships. Loving Corrections is divided into two sections, with the first portion featuring new essays includin...

Speaking Truths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Speaking Truths

The twenty-first century is already riddled with protests demanding social justice, and in every instance, young people are leading the charge. But in addition to protesters who take to the streets with handmade placards are young adults who engage in less obvious change-making tactics. In Speaking Truths, sociologist Valerie Chepp goes behind-the-scenes to uncover how spoken word poetry—and young people’s participation in it—contributes to a broader understanding of contemporary social justice activism, including this generation’s attention to the political importance of identity, well-being, and love. Drawing upon detailed observations and in-depth interviews, Chepp tells the story...

It's All Magic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

It's All Magic

A magical yearlong guide of thought-provoking prompts, reflections, and rituals on metaphysical topics like astrology, tarot, and manifestation, that encourage the reader to unlock their inner mystic. Spirituality is built on the small choices we make every single day. When you tap into a metaphysical vibration, your daily alchemy, you shift from a passive observer to an active participant—learning, growing, and healing. Here, astrologer and mystical thought leader Aliza Kelly shows you that when you transform your curiosity into a thoughtful, regular spiritual practice, incredible things begin to happen. Loaded with 365 thought-provoking exercises, prompts, insights, and musings on astrology, tarot, and manifestation, It’s All Magic brings you back home, back to you—where everything is magic and where the possibilities are endless. With It’s All Magic as your guide, you’ll unleash powerful metaphysical forces and spiritual breakthroughs in your everyday life.

Grief Is a Sneaky Bitch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Grief Is a Sneaky Bitch

A comprehensive and compassionate guide to navigating loss.