Soul-Black Transcendency - E-book - ePub

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 James Allen - Soul-Black Transcendency.
James Allen shares part of his space in this world with his readers. He believes that we are all created to define our space in such a way that it encourages... Lire la suite
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Résumé

James Allen shares part of his space in this world with his readers. He believes that we are all created to define our space in such a way that it encourages others to exist and find joy in life and the space they too occupy. Trouble will always surface when we fail to realize that we are to live in a united and free space that is anti-racist and filled with innovation and creativity that promotes healing and encourages connection.
A connection, that fosters systems of equity and delivers hope to a world so overwhelmed by those who ravish in "stolen spaces" those who feel they have a right to define space for others in fear of losing resources and power; power that's volatile and loosely based on a theory of racialized categories. Like all theories that should be critiqued - Critical Theories about Race are no different. To critique the societies we live in and the spaces we occupy is the road towards creating a united and free space in this world not bound by the construct of race.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    07/06/2021
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8201469948
  • EAN
    9798201469948
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de James Allen

UrbanGriotologist, just a spoonful of, those late-night rent parties, broken down egos, coloreds seeking greens and negroes with needles, powdered baked into rock, while niggas claiming blocks, that remind them of the past were black men owned shops. So my bio's wrapped up in the innocence of my past, Noblemen to Slaves, that 40 acres and a mule faded fast, to sharecroppers and chain gangs, so in desperation, I now ask.
that my bio be not, rewritten to hide what we all know, that from the ashes of despair, a mighty nation still grows.

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