Living While Black

Guilaine Kinouani

£12.99

For Black people, the list of everyday activities that lead to racial aggression can feel endless: from driving to jogging, and birding to shopping. But blackness is about so much more. Based on her popular anti-racism blog, ‘Race Reflections’, psychologist Guilaine Kinouani writes about how racism influences wellbeing.

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Weight 0.257 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 13.5 × 1.9 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

258

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

305.896 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

Description

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 thinkNikesh 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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