An Abolitionist's Handbook
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
The audiobook features an introduction written and read by Prentis Hemphill as well as an exclusive bonus conversation with the author and adrienne maree brown.
In AN ABOLITIONIST’S HANDBOOK, Cullors charts a framework for how everyday activists can effectively fight for an abolitionist present and future. Filled with relatable pedagogy on the history of abolition, a reimagining of what reparations look like for Black lives and real-life anecdotes from Cullors AN ABOLITIONIST’S HANDBOOK offers a bold, innovative, and humanistic approach to how to be a modern-day abolitionist. Cullors asks us to lead with love, fierce compassion, and precision.
In AN ABOLITIONIST’S HANDBOOK readers will learn how to:
- have courageous conversations
- move away from reaction and towards response
- take care of oneself while fighting for others
- turn inter-community conflict into a transformative action
- expand one’s imagination, think creatively, and find the courage to experiment
- make justice joyful
- practice active forgiveness
- make space for difficult feelings and honor mental health
- practice non-harm and cultivate compassion
- organize local and national governments to work towards abolition
- move away from cancel culture
AN ABOLITIONIST’S HANDBOOK is for those who are looking to reimagine a world where communities are treated with dignity, care and respect. It gives us permission to move away from cancel culture and into visioning change and healing.
"Ariel Blake uses a bold voice to narrate this thought-provoking audiobook." --AudioFile
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Maybe you care about social justice but don’t know how to help, or maybe you’re a seasoned protester. Either way, this audiobook will make you a better activist—from the inside out. In this guide, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors helps us examine and change our thoughts, biases, and everyday behaviors when it comes to race. As she explains, abolishing the structures and systems that perpetuate inequality starts in the way we interact with the world on an individual level. So each engaging chapter highlights a different way for us to do just that, like changing the way we respond to tragedies and disagreements (moving away from emotional reactions and toward thoughtful responses) and forcing ourselves to speak up and have uncomfortable conversations, especially with fellow allies. She even ends each chapter with prompts and challenges to facilitate your journey. Ariel Blake’s cool, balanced narration really helps each question sink in. If you’re ready to truly be the change you want to see in the world, prove it—with An Abolitionist’s Handbook.