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You are your best thing : vulnerability, shame resilience, and the black experience : an anthology  Cover Image Book Book

You are your best thing : vulnerability, shame resilience, and the black experience : an anthology / edited by Tarana Burke and Brenae Brown.

Burke, Tarana, (editor.). Brown, Brené, (editor.). Reynolds, Jason. Between us. (Added Author). Brown, Austin Channing. This joy I have. (Added Author). Fields, Tanya Denise. Dirty business. (Added Author). Laymon, Kiese. My head is a part of my body and other notes on crazy. (Added Author). Hemphill, Prentis. Wisdom of process. (Added Author). Lewis-Giggetts, Tracey M. Love lifted me. (Added Author). Hill, Marc Lamont. Never too much. (Added Author). Brown, Keah. We are human too. (Added Author). Ajayi Jones, Luvvie. What's in a name? (Added Author). Ginwright, Shawn A. Blues of vulnerability. (Added Author).

Summary:

"It started as a text between two friends. Tarana Burke, founder of the 'me too.' Movement, texted researcher and writer, Brenae Brown, to see if she was free to jump on a call. Brenae assumed that Tarana wanted to talk about wallpaper. They had been trading home decorating inspiration boards in their last text conversation so Brenae started scrolling to find her latest Pinterest pictures when the phone rang. But it was immediately clear to Brenae that the conversation wasn't going to be about wallpaper.Tarana's hello was serious and she hesitated for a bit before saying, "Brenae, you know your work affected me so deeply. It's been a huge gift in my life. But as a Black woman, I've sometimes had to feel like I have to contort myself to fit into some of your words. The core of it rings so true for me, but the application has been harder." Brenae replied, "I'm so glad we're talking about this. It makes sense to me. Especially in terms of vulnerability. How do you take the armor off in a country where you're not physically or emotionally safe?" Long pause. "That's why I'm calling," said Tarana. "What do you think about a working together on a book about the Black experience with vulnerability and shame resilience?" There was no hesitation. Burke and Brown are the perfect pair to usher in this stark, potent collection of essays on Black shame and healing (and contribute their own introductions to the work). Along with the anthology contributors, they create a space to recognize and process the trauma of white supremacy, a space to be vulnerable and affirm the fullness of Black love and Black life"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593243626
  • ISBN: 0593243625
  • Physical Description: xxiii, 228 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House, [2021]
Subject: Shame.
Resilience (Personality trait)
Vulnerability (Personality trait)
Black people > Social conditions.
Genre: Essays.

Available copies

  • 14 of 14 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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  • 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library 152.44 BURKE 2021 (Text) 0001002446696 Nonfiction Available -

Summary: "It started as a text between two friends. Tarana Burke, founder of the 'me too.' Movement, texted researcher and writer, Brenae Brown, to see if she was free to jump on a call. Brenae assumed that Tarana wanted to talk about wallpaper. They had been trading home decorating inspiration boards in their last text conversation so Brenae started scrolling to find her latest Pinterest pictures when the phone rang. But it was immediately clear to Brenae that the conversation wasn't going to be about wallpaper.Tarana's hello was serious and she hesitated for a bit before saying, "Brenae, you know your work affected me so deeply. It's been a huge gift in my life. But as a Black woman, I've sometimes had to feel like I have to contort myself to fit into some of your words. The core of it rings so true for me, but the application has been harder." Brenae replied, "I'm so glad we're talking about this. It makes sense to me. Especially in terms of vulnerability. How do you take the armor off in a country where you're not physically or emotionally safe?" Long pause. "That's why I'm calling," said Tarana. "What do you think about a working together on a book about the Black experience with vulnerability and shame resilience?" There was no hesitation. Burke and Brown are the perfect pair to usher in this stark, potent collection of essays on Black shame and healing (and contribute their own introductions to the work). Along with the anthology contributors, they create a space to recognize and process the trauma of white supremacy, a space to be vulnerable and affirm the fullness of Black love and Black life"--

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