This groundbreaking book dares to challenge conventional narratives, delving into the often-ignored dynamics of intergenerational white supremacy within American communities. Through meticulous research and sharp critical analysis, it uncovers the pervasive myths and hard truths that continue to shape our understanding of culture, race re
This groundbreaking book dares to challenge conventional narratives, delving into the often-ignored dynamics of intergenerational white supremacy within American communities. Through meticulous research and sharp critical analysis, it uncovers the pervasive myths and hard truths that continue to shape our understanding of culture, race relations, and historical trauma. A must-read for those seeking to unravel the complex layers of oppression, privilege, and societal constructs that define us and our contemporary ways of being.
Eighth-grader Leo Axel Rollins thought spring break would be ordinary—until a school assignment turned it into an unforgettable adventure. Charged with tracing five generations of his family history, Leo embarks on a captivating journey spanning feudal Europe, pre-colonial Ghana, the mountains of Brazil, and the plantations of Mississippi
Eighth-grader Leo Axel Rollins thought spring break would be ordinary—until a school assignment turned it into an unforgettable adventure. Charged with tracing five generations of his family history, Leo embarks on a captivating journey spanning feudal Europe, pre-colonial Ghana, the mountains of Brazil, and the plantations of Mississippi. Along the way, he faces the challenges of being a Black teen in America, confronting racism, discrimination, and the search for his own identity.
Accompanied by his sister and family, Leo uncovers the resilience and richness of his heritage, offering a fresh, decolonized perspective on Black history. This compelling story is perfect for youth and families, blending history, self-discovery, and the power of connection.
Dive into a profound exploration of the historical and ongoing impacts of colonialism on the mental health of Black men and their families. This compelling book unravels the intricate ties between past injustice and present-day psychological challenges, offering insightful perspectives and pathways toward healing. A must read for anyone
Dive into a profound exploration of the historical and ongoing impacts of colonialism on the mental health of Black men and their families. This compelling book unravels the intricate ties between past injustice and present-day psychological challenges, offering insightful perspectives and pathways toward healing. A must read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of cultural trauma and resilience.
My Anti-Racist Journey is a transformative tool designed to guide readers on a personal journey of self-reflection and growth. Packed with interactive exercises like Understanding Your Relationship with Racism, Belief vs. Truths, and the Multicultural Home Assessment, this handbook challenges readers to confront and unlearn their biases
My Anti-Racist Journey is a transformative tool designed to guide readers on a personal journey of self-reflection and growth. Packed with interactive exercises like Understanding Your Relationship with Racism, Belief vs. Truths, and the Multicultural Home Assessment, this handbook challenges readers to confront and unlearn their biases while fostering a deeper understanding of systemic racism. Whether you're just beginning your journey or seeking to deepen your commitment to anti-racism, this resource provides practical steps to create meaningful change in your life and community.
Eighth-grader Leo Axel Rollins thought spring break would be ordinary—until a school assignment turned it into an unforgettable adventure. Charged with tracing five generations of his family history, Leo embarks on a captivating journey spanning feudal Europe, pre-colonial Ghana, the mountains of Brazil, and the plantations of Mississippi
Eighth-grader Leo Axel Rollins thought spring break would be ordinary—until a school assignment turned it into an unforgettable adventure. Charged with tracing five generations of his family history, Leo embarks on a captivating journey spanning feudal Europe, pre-colonial Ghana, the mountains of Brazil, and the plantations of Mississippi. Along the way, he faces the challenges of being a Black teen in America, confronting racism, discrimination, and the search for his own identity.
Accompanied by his sister and family, Leo uncovers the resilience and richness of his heritage, offering a fresh, decolonized perspective on Black history. This compelling story is perfect for youth and families, blending history, self-discovery, and the power of connection.
The SCCP, a groundbreaking initiative under our contract with LA County DMH, is dedicated to building a robust framework of support for Black men and boys across Los Angeles County. By centering their voices and experiences, we fostered a collaborative environment that validated their narratives and empowered their growth.
Key components
The SCCP, a groundbreaking initiative under our contract with LA County DMH, is dedicated to building a robust framework of support for Black men and boys across Los Angeles County. By centering their voices and experiences, we fostered a collaborative environment that validated their narratives and empowered their growth.
Key components of the project included: