Title:
Black joy : stories of resistance, resilience, and restoration / Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts.
ISBN:
9781982176556
9781982176563
Personal Author:
Edition:
First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Gallery Books, 2022.
©2022
Physical Description:
xxiii, 261 pages ; 22 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- ...as resistance. Dancing in the rain and the power of Black joy as resistance -- Breathe again: a manifesto -- Blacker the love -- Conjuring angels -- I've got dreams to remember, Granny -- Leaving Louisville -- Smells like blackness -- We've always known -- Joy in the details -- This is me -- E-40 taught me -- Tiny revolutions -- Fourth -- ...as resilience. What gets burned off -- Inside out -- Laugh loudly and often: a historical conversation -- I don't have to know -- Joy as gap filler -- Because they are watching -- Leaving Louisville: part 2 -- Right kind of chili -- If you come to the cookout, don't stay -- Cover me -- Black people invented time travel -- Accepting the nonacceptance -- ...as restoration. You -- Someday it might snow in April: the healing power of Prince -- Born to wash cars -- This is my story. This is my song. -- Do you love what you feel? -- To be seen -- One way healing comes -- Joy with no strings -- Privilege of wonder -- Time and intention -- What freedom looks like on her.
Summary:
""Black joy is unique and deeply rooted in the cultural experiences and expressions of Black people. It's ever-present and yet often hidden... Black joy has a sound. It moves in a particular way.... Like great-grandmother's talcum powder and Jean Nate, it enters the room before you do and stays long after you leave.This is why we must tap into it. This is why this book is necessary." When writer, Tracey M. Lewis-Giggetts wrote a piece for The Washington Post, "My daughter reminded me that black joy is a form of resistance" she had no idea just how much or how widely it would resonate with parents across America. As a Professor of English and Race Studies, and a writer whose work focuses on the intersection of race, trauma and healing, she knew that Black joy is truly a weapon of resistance, a tool for resilience. In the outpouring for more on the subject, Tracey saw there was a need for something longer than a thousand words on the subject. Like Hoda Kotb's I REALLY NEEDED THIS TODAY, BLACK JOY: A Strategy for Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration is an inspiring collection of stories that will recharge readers. As rich and healing as it is commercial, BLACK JOY is destined to become a book that is passed between friends, that is comfort at the end of a long day, an answer for the reader who needs a place to quiet their mind and heal their soul"-- Provided by publisher.
OCLC Number:
on1263247503
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