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"Young, gifted and black, Open your heart to what I mean . . . "
Nina Simone's popular anthem from the civil rights movement speaks
to both the celebrations and trials of the Black experience. Young,
Gifted, and Black gives voice to the real-life stories of Black
millennials and younger adults. If life was a race, it's assumed
that every runner has a fair shot at winning. However, it's not
always the case for young, gifted, and Black folks. Sheila Wise
Rowe goes beyond the common narrative that focuses solely on their
success or struggle. Her stories of celebration and lament point
toward hope, joy, and healing. Drawing from her years of experience
in counseling trauma and abuse survivors, she provides stories,
reflections, and tools for Black readers of all ages and their
allies. These stories offer an opportunity to explore, reflect, and
journey toward healing from the barriers that affect their lives,
the lives of their children, and their communities.
A Collection of Lenten Devotions from IVP Authors Injustice is
rampant around us. It is also present within us. To better confront
oppression in the world, we must own that reality and look to
Christ our liberator. Lent is the opportune time for this as we
contemplate his suffering together. With selections from a diverse
range of IVP books, A Just Passion has been curated to hold in
tension the immense weight and hope of the Lenten season. This
collection of short readings, breath prayers, and Scripture
passages from the First Nations Version guides readers through a
six-week journey of repentance, lament, worship, and healing.
2020 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award - Multicultural 2021
Christianity Today Book Award - Christian Living/Discipleship Award
Publishers Weekly starred review "People of color have endured
traumatic histories and almost daily assaults on our dignity. We
have prayed about racism, been in denial, or acted out in anger,
but we have not known how to individually or collectively pursue
healing from the racial trauma." As a child, Sheila Wise Rowe was
bused across town to a majority white school, where she experienced
the racist lie that one group is superior to all others. This lie
continues to be perpetuated today by the action or inaction of the
government, media, viral videos, churches, and within families of
origin. In contrast, Scripture declares that we are all fearfully
and wonderfully made. Rowe, a professional counselor, exposes the
symptoms of racial trauma to lead readers to a place of freedom
from the past and new life for the future. In each chapter, she
includes an interview with a person of color to explore how we
experience and resolve racial trauma. With Rowe as a reliable guide
who has both been on the journey and shown others the way forward,
you will find a safe pathway to resilience.
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