The <b>boldest book</b> on Blackness I have read. The writing is <b>revelatory, necessary and brilliant</b>. I <b>haven't felt this seen by a text before</b>

Candice Carty-Williams, Sunday Times bestselling author of ‘Queenie’

An <b>unflinching examination</b> of the daily assaults of anti-Blackness weathering Black bodies, hearts, and minds. With <b>clarity and compassion</b>, Guilaine Kinouani testifies to realities the mental health system has long ignored and denied. This is <b>a must-read </b>for all who profess to be trained in and care about healing

Robin DiAngelo, New York Times bestselling author of 'White Fragility'

<i>Living While Black </i>ruptures and breaks the silences around [racial] harms and is the offering of a cathartic release to speak the pain many of us may have been told is unspeakable. <b>For those that are in need of a companion, even a friend that can support you in validating your experiences, this book is able to offer exactly that</b>

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<i>Living While Black</i> is <b>a powerful wake-up call</b> for Black people interested in learning about self-identity and mental well-being. It also offers<b> important resources for white allies</b>

Patrick Vernon OBE, co-author of '100 Great Black Britons'

A <b>vital resource and powerful book</b> - <b>an unmissable</b> read for everyone

Julia Samuel, Sunday Times bestselling author of 'This Too Shall Pass' and 'Grief Works'

An<b> incisive</b> and <b>important</b> book that <b>will change the way you think</b>

Nikesh Shukla, editor of 'The Good Immigrant' and author of ‘Brown Baby’

When it comes to Guilaine Kinouani, I look forward to nothing short of brilliance. However, <b>I couldn't have been prepared for this stunning piece of work </b>that Guilaine has blessed myself and the world with. <b>This will be a book that I read, recommend and refer to for years to come</b>

Kelechi Okafor, host of ‘Say Your Mind’ podcast

Guilaine Kinouani's book both <b>expands and strengthens current narratives on race ... </b>There is <b>honest, razor-sharp,</b> and unrelenting description of, for example, the relationship between white women and black women - seldom written about and barely approached in any discourse around feminism or psychology ...There are <b>precious stones to be discovered in these pages </b>- materials, tools, reflections. <b>But for me it is so much more than this</b> ... Kinouani's <b>searing commentary </b>reminds us just how little black lives have mattered in the history of counselling and psychology ... <b>A fascinating and impressive book</b> that stands witness to what it is like to 'live while Black'

The Psychologist

<b>Every feeling I've experienced as a Black woman navigating my way through this racist world was articulated here</b>. Texts on race often just expose trauma. The beauty of this was <b>she also offered solutions</b>. This book felt like The Ancestors had <b>enveloped me in a huge hug, whispered in my ear and gave me the strength to just keep going</b>

Ava Vidal

This<b> powerful and timely book is an essential read for everyone </b>with the very real potential to save Black lives

Temi Mwale, Founder, The 4Front

<i>Living While Black</i>, with its radical foundations and extensive content, is <b>groundbreaking</b> in nature. It's not about merely surviving racism, it's about thriving in spite of it ... [it is] like validation for all that I have felt, reassurance that racial trauma is not only real but incredibly harmful, and also hope for the future.

Bad Form Review

A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR

'Revelatory, necessary and brilliant' Candice Carty-Williams | 'A must read' Robin DiAngelo | 'A powerful wake-up call' Patrick Vernon | 'An incisive and important book that will change the way you think' Nikesh Shukla | 'An unmissable read for everyone' Julia Samuel | 'Honest, razor-sharp, fascinating and impressive' The Psychologist | 'Groundbreaking' Bad Form
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For the past 15 years, radical psychologist and therapist Guilaine Kinouani has helped hundreds of Black people to protect their mental and physical health from the harm of white supremacy. In this timely book, she brings together powerful case studies, eye-opening research and effective coping techniques from her anti-racist academy and award-nominated blog, Race Reflections, helping readers to:

- set psychological boundaries and process trauma
- protect children from racism
- handle difficult race-based conversations
- understand the complexities of 'Black love'
- find connection, beauty and joy in the world

Living While Black empowers you to adopt radical self-care tools that improve day-to-day wellness. It teaches you how to thrive not just survive and find hope - or even joy - in the face of racial adversity. It is also an essential anti-racist resource for allies who want to do better.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529109436
Publisert
2021-06-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Ebury Press
Vekt
257 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Biographical note

Guilaine Kinouani is a UK-based French radical/critical psychologist of Congolese descent. She's a feminist, therapist, equality consultant and award-nominated writer of the blog, RaceReflections.co.uk. She works as a Senior Psychologist and is an Adjunct Professor of Black and Africana Studies at Syracuse University, London. Kinouani leads Race Reflections and its Academy which provide workshops on anti-racism, racial trauma and self-care. She has spoken about racial trauma at TEDxUCL, the University of Cambridge, and University of London among others. She tweets as @KGuilaine