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Emotional Justice
- A Roadmap for Racial Healing
- By: Esther A. Armah, Brittney Cooper - foreword, Robin DiAngelo - foreword
- Narrated by: Esther A. Armah
- Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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In this groundbreaking book, Esther Armah argues that the crucial missing piece to racial healing and sustainable equity is emotional justice—a new racial healing language to help us do our emotional work. This work is part of the emotional reckoning we must navigate if racial healing is to be more than a dream. We all—white, Black, Brown—have our emotional work that we need to do. But that work is not the same for all of us.
By: Esther A. Armah, and others
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Shadows of Empire
- Understanding Britain’s Global Legacy and Its Modern Implications
- By: Hassan Afifi
- Narrated by: Christopher Kendrick
- Length: 16 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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"Shadows of Empire – Understanding Britain’s Global Legacy and Its Modern Implications" takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey through the intricate and enduring consequences of the British Empire. This comprehensive exploration, rooted in conversations with individuals from Britain and former British colonies, offers fresh perspectives on the empire's impact on our world. The book's author, with a unique background that spans both the UK and former colonies, provides a balanced and objective analysis of historical events.
By: Hassan Afifi
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Takes More than Love
- A Memoir of Racial Trauma, Marriage, and Finding Your Voice
- By: Jenna Winters
- Narrated by: Jenna Winters
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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If Jenn had known her husband's family before they'd gotten married, there might never have been a wedding at all. Now she has to confront the reality that her new family holds ignorant—and, at times, racist—views, and that spending time around them triggers her ingrained trauma of growing up Black in the U.S. Why is it so hard for her to speak out against their prejudice? And, more importantly, what does it mean that her husband is silent in the face of all this?
By: Jenna Winters
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Unlearning Racism
- A Factual Exploration of Personal Growth and Societal Change: A Powerful Guide for Those Seeking to Dismantle Systemic Racism and Foster a More Equitable Society
- By: Evelyn Thompson
- Narrated by: Rachel Rash
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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In Unlearning Racism, Evelyn J. Thompson offers a comprehensive exploration of racism's historical roots, its modern manifestations, and actionable strategies for personal growth and collective change. This book empowers listeners to recognize their role in perpetuating or challenging racism and provides tools for creating lasting change. Key Features: Historical Context: Understand how racism evolved in America.
By: Evelyn Thompson
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Same Blood, Different Ships
- Diagnosing the Hidden Disconnect Between Caribbean Immigrants and African American Identity
- By: Colin Cox
- Narrated by: Karen Tooley Curry
- Length: 3 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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In Same Blood, Different Boats, the author explores the psychological and cultural dissonance between Caribbean immigrants and African Americans, who share a common ancestry but often experience profound disconnection. Drawing on history, sociology, and personal narrative, the book exposes the inherited naivety with which many Caribbean immigrants arrive in the United States, often unaware of the deeply rooted racial dynamics, historical trauma, and cultural undercurrents that shape the Black American experience.
By: Colin Cox
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The Life Cycle and Social Impact of Being an Undocumented Immigrant in the United States
- By: Dita Dobroshi
- Narrated by: Kevin Howard
- Length: 49 mins
- Unabridged
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This essay provides specific information on the effects of being an undocumented immigrant throughout the various stages of life. In other words, the effects of being an undocumented immigrant from the stages of early childhood, youth or adolescence, adulthood, and then to late or older adulthood. A social, historical, and cultural perspective and the impact of being undocumented is examined, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By: Dita Dobroshi
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Emotional Justice
- A Roadmap for Racial Healing
- By: Esther A. Armah, Brittney Cooper - foreword, Robin DiAngelo - foreword
- Narrated by: Esther A. Armah
- Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In this groundbreaking book, Esther Armah argues that the crucial missing piece to racial healing and sustainable equity is emotional justice—a new racial healing language to help us do our emotional work. This work is part of the emotional reckoning we must navigate if racial healing is to be more than a dream. We all—white, Black, Brown—have our emotional work that we need to do. But that work is not the same for all of us.
By: Esther A. Armah, and others
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Shadows of Empire
- Understanding Britain’s Global Legacy and Its Modern Implications
- By: Hassan Afifi
- Narrated by: Christopher Kendrick
- Length: 16 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
"Shadows of Empire – Understanding Britain’s Global Legacy and Its Modern Implications" takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey through the intricate and enduring consequences of the British Empire. This comprehensive exploration, rooted in conversations with individuals from Britain and former British colonies, offers fresh perspectives on the empire's impact on our world. The book's author, with a unique background that spans both the UK and former colonies, provides a balanced and objective analysis of historical events.
By: Hassan Afifi
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Takes More than Love
- A Memoir of Racial Trauma, Marriage, and Finding Your Voice
- By: Jenna Winters
- Narrated by: Jenna Winters
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
If Jenn had known her husband's family before they'd gotten married, there might never have been a wedding at all. Now she has to confront the reality that her new family holds ignorant—and, at times, racist—views, and that spending time around them triggers her ingrained trauma of growing up Black in the U.S. Why is it so hard for her to speak out against their prejudice? And, more importantly, what does it mean that her husband is silent in the face of all this?
By: Jenna Winters
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Unlearning Racism
- A Factual Exploration of Personal Growth and Societal Change: A Powerful Guide for Those Seeking to Dismantle Systemic Racism and Foster a More Equitable Society
- By: Evelyn Thompson
- Narrated by: Rachel Rash
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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In Unlearning Racism, Evelyn J. Thompson offers a comprehensive exploration of racism's historical roots, its modern manifestations, and actionable strategies for personal growth and collective change. This book empowers listeners to recognize their role in perpetuating or challenging racism and provides tools for creating lasting change. Key Features: Historical Context: Understand how racism evolved in America.
By: Evelyn Thompson
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Same Blood, Different Ships
- Diagnosing the Hidden Disconnect Between Caribbean Immigrants and African American Identity
- By: Colin Cox
- Narrated by: Karen Tooley Curry
- Length: 3 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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In Same Blood, Different Boats, the author explores the psychological and cultural dissonance between Caribbean immigrants and African Americans, who share a common ancestry but often experience profound disconnection. Drawing on history, sociology, and personal narrative, the book exposes the inherited naivety with which many Caribbean immigrants arrive in the United States, often unaware of the deeply rooted racial dynamics, historical trauma, and cultural undercurrents that shape the Black American experience.
By: Colin Cox
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The Life Cycle and Social Impact of Being an Undocumented Immigrant in the United States
- By: Dita Dobroshi
- Narrated by: Kevin Howard
- Length: 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
This essay provides specific information on the effects of being an undocumented immigrant throughout the various stages of life. In other words, the effects of being an undocumented immigrant from the stages of early childhood, youth or adolescence, adulthood, and then to late or older adulthood. A social, historical, and cultural perspective and the impact of being undocumented is examined, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By: Dita Dobroshi