For Brown Girls with Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts
Books | History / United States / General
4.3
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Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez
"For generations, women of color have had to push against powerful forces of sexism, racism, and classism in this country, and too often, they have felt that they had to face these challenges alone. Through her writing, her activism, and through founding Latina Rebels, Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodrâiguez fought to create community to help women fight together. Now her new book For Brown Girls with Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts offers wisdom and a liberating path forward for all fellow Brown girls. Her new book addresses a range of issues: How can Brown girls survive, and thrive, in spaces that were never meant for us? How do we feel pride when we're forced to code-switch? How can we deal with our own imposter syndrome? How do we free ourselves from internalized racism, when it comes to colorism within our communities? And what does it mean to decolonize our worldview? Chapter by chapter, Mojica Rodrâiguez not only defines these terms, she crafts powerful new ways to address these challenges. She defies "universal" white narratives by telling her own stories. She gives readers access to the knowledge that changed her life and powered her activism. Too often Brown girls have had to strive and climb and force themselves into predominantly white spaces that were never built for them. Here Mojica Rodrâiguez crafts a love letter and a manifesto to Brown girls, guiding them toward women who have innovated a sense of pride and sisterhood when the dominant community has failed them. In the end, this timely and urgent book energizes a movement with essential tools to help women speak up and make change. May it spark a fire within you"--
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Author
Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez
Pages
256
Publisher
Seal Press
Published Date
2021
ISBN
1541674871 9781541674875
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Lots of angry energy. A loooong string of complaints about not being white. Page after page of Poor me. 1/5"
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Kasandra
"I’ve never felt more seen than I did reading this book. It is poignant, honest, scathing, relatable, and a necessary read for BIWOC. I’d even say it is more important for BIWOC professional women to read because we are often the only ones in the rooms we have entered. This book shows us we are not alone. "