Unapologetically anxious me : confessions, stories and musings of a Haitian American girl / Josette 'Jo' Ciceron.
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Main Library | Biography | Adult Display - Second Floor | CICERON, J. C568 | Immigrant Heritage Month - June 2024 | Available | 33111010938278 |
In a unique mix of Haitian, Caribbean and American culture, and the unpredictable life of a Black girl-turned-woman, Jo has embraced her vulnerabilities and imperfections. From her love story to mental health, to her childhood traumas, culture, history, and overcoming racism in a predominantly white rural Minnesota small-town. Writer, podcaster, storyteller, speaker, and racial justice advocate--Jo believes her best roles to date are as wife to her soulmate and mother to her two incredible little children. Come along as she learns the best lessons life has to teach as she bravely unveils her little corner of the world.