I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness - by Austin Channing Brown (Hardcover)
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6 October, 2021Verified purchase
Must Read
If you say you’ve committed to antiracism and doing the deep dive within every aspect of your life to root out the white supremacy embedded there, and yet you haven’t read this book, you’re cheating yourself of a full education. Austin walks you through her life and experiences as a Black woman in America while simultaneously educating the reader by exposing the truths in how the structures of our society are teeming with white supremacy. Everyone should read this. You will learn. You will unlearn. You will be angry. You will be sad. You will laugh. But most importantly, you will grow (hopefully) to challenge the status quo and live out the actions necessary to dismantle white supremacy.
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25 February, 2021Verified purchase
Good Read
I could relate to the writer. Very true to life examples are used in writing her story.
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24 January, 2021
Amazing
A must read for all who want to support and uplift black women.
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21 December, 2020Verified purchase
Okay for a different audience
The book is well-written and I related to the points made. However, as a Black woman, very little felt revelatory. Much of the book felt like I could’ve written it myself and that I am not the intended audience. Which is fine, just not what I’m interested in. It’s more of how others should make room for Black dignity than how to create/maintain it for oneself. I found it a much easier read than some of the other reviewers; because it felt so obvious. So, I suppose I’d recommend for people unfamiliar with the Black experience but not for those immersed in it.
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8 November, 2020
A must read
I related to many of the stories in this book. I felt every emotion the author expressed on these pages...disappointed, hopeless but as a mother we have to be cautiously optimistic and not give up on the future.
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26 October, 2020
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Such a good book, definitely a must-read!
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23 August, 2020
Thank you Austin Channing
Absolutely powerful, eye-opening book. A Must read especially in these times when everyone needs some education about current protests and exactly what is really happening in America.
5 out of 5 stars
5 July, 2020
Wonderful, Uncomfortable Read
I read ‘I’m Still Here’ the summer of 2018 and was so compelled to share it with others that I bought a second copy and convinced nearly all of my colleagues to read it. This book is not a primer or an introduction to racism. To quote a colleague who also read the book, "The ground needs to be broken first."
When I invited white colleagues and friends to read the book, I gave the caveat that we weren’t the target audience for the book. In a Twitter Q&A with the author on June 5, 2018, I asked the question, “Who was your intended audience for #ImStillHere?” Austin Channing Brown replied, “My intended audience was definitely black women. Every single sentence I wrote, I asked myself how would this sound to black women? Then people of color, then white people.”
So if you’re from the majority culture in the U.S. and you’re ready to listen, buy this book. If you want to begin to experience being in the shoes of someone who’s had very different experiences than you, buy this book. If you’re willing to be uncomfortable and to unpack the “why” behind your responses, buy this wonderful book.
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1 July, 2020Verified purchase
I am better for reading this book!
I found this book to be very powerful and yet easy to read. Brown writes beautifully and clearly, and although the subject matter is difficult, I didn't want to put her book down. I felt the language she used really helped me to understand what it FEELS like mentally to be a Black Woman in America. Please read this book. It is an excellent starting place, for white people such as myself, to understand the history of our nation and to begin to understand the weight of that and make different choices and to internally question the status quo.