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Black people breathe : a mindfulness guide to racial healing / Zee Clarke ; illustration by Princella Seripenah.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: California : Ten Speed Press, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: 217 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781984860996
  • 1984860992
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Introduction -- Black people breathe -- Bearing witness to the assault on Black lives -- Safety is a privilege -- Shopping while Black - "You're not really Black" -- "That's not my name!" -- The only -- R-E-S-P-E-C-T at work -- Countering imposter [sic] syndrome with courage -- To code switch or not to code switch? -- A journey to self-love -- Mindfulness and breathwork toolkit.
Summary: This practical guide features thirty-three mindfulness exercises centered on healing for the Black community, each focusing on the systemic challenges that people of color face and designed to deal with the emotions these experiences create.Summary: Clarke offers mindfulness exercises, breathwork practices, and meditative tools centered on healing and survival for those who have endured racial trauma. Whether you are coping with the stress associated with police brutality, racial profiling, microaggressions, and even imposter [sic] syndrome, her book includes practical techniques that will help you validate and process complex feelings mentally, physically, and emotionally. -- adapted from back cover
List(s) this item appears in: Self-Care September 2023
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 155.8496 C612 Available 33111011051212
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A thoughtful, inclusive, and vividly illustrated guide to help Black people-and all people of color-heal from racial trauma using vital tools from an expert in mindfulness, meditation, and breathwork.

It isyour right to survive. It isyour right to thrive. Mindfulness and breathwork will help you do just that.

Racism is more than just an interpersonal experience. It is a systemic injustice that affects the lives of Black people, and all people of color, in countless ways. Doctors and psychologists have discovered the wide-ranging-and often devastating-effects of racism on one's emotional, physical, and mental health, from high blood pressure and heart problems to anxiety and depression. Yetstudies show that mindfulness, meditation, and breathwork can significantly reduce these issues. This is where Zee Clarke comes in.

In this powerful book, Clarke draws on her professional expertise and her lived experience as a Black woman to share mindfulness exercises, breathwork practices, and meditative tools centered on healing from and surviving racial trauma. Filled with deeply personal stories highlighting the many systemic challenges that people of color face, this mixture of guide and memoir offersthirty-threepractical techniques based on the emotions elicited from these experiences. Whether you are coping with police brutality, racial profiling, microaggressions, or even imposter syndrome, Black People Breathe gives you the tools to process these complex feelings physically, mentally, and emotionally. Though this collection was created to facilitate healing for communities of color, it also offers allies insight into the discrimination and inequity that these communities face, creating a space for deeper empathy and the inspiration to drive change.

Beautifully designed with gorgeous, vibrant illustrations,  Black People Breathe takes a radically inclusive approach to mindfulness, allowing communities of color the opportunity to embark on a journey towards racial healing.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-215).

Introduction -- Black people breathe -- Bearing witness to the assault on Black lives -- Safety is a privilege -- Shopping while Black - "You're not really Black" -- "That's not my name!" -- The only -- R-E-S-P-E-C-T at work -- Countering imposter [sic] syndrome with courage -- To code switch or not to code switch? -- A journey to self-love -- Mindfulness and breathwork toolkit.

This practical guide features thirty-three mindfulness exercises centered on healing for the Black community, each focusing on the systemic challenges that people of color face and designed to deal with the emotions these experiences create.

Clarke offers mindfulness exercises, breathwork practices, and meditative tools centered on healing and survival for those who have endured racial trauma. Whether you are coping with the stress associated with police brutality, racial profiling, microaggressions, and even imposter [sic] syndrome, her book includes practical techniques that will help you validate and process complex feelings mentally, physically, and emotionally. -- adapted from back cover

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