We Gon’ Be Alright: Resistance and Healing in Black Movement Spaces, 2012–2021: The Feminist Wire Books
Autor Stephanie M. Crumptonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2025
Drawing on oral histories and personal narratives, Crumpton provides an intimate look at the lived experiences of thirty-seven full-time community organizers. These activists and organizers share their strategies for maintaining an ethic of care that sustains them while fighting against both external oppression and internal community struggles. The book highlights how contemporary Black resisters have leveraged a growing understanding of trauma and healing to enhance their activism. This blend of historical knowledge and modern therapeutic practices has equipped them with a broader array of tools to support their communities.
Rooted in womanist practical theology, We Gon’ Be Alright emphasizes the interconnectedness of white supremacy with other forms of oppression such as sexism, homophobia, and classism. Crumpton’s work underscores the necessity of “deep, deep healing” to address these multifaceted threats to Black life. This book is an essential resource for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of Black resistance and healing in contemporary America. Through its detailed examination of the past decade, it offers valuable insights into the ongoing struggle for Black humanity, dignity, and a thriving future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816541225
ISBN-10: 0816541221
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: none
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria The Feminist Wire Books
ISBN-10: 0816541221
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: none
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria The Feminist Wire Books
Notă biografică
A scholar, teacher, and ordained minister, Rev. Dr. Stephanie M. Crumpton is an associate professor of practical theology at McCormick Theological Seminary. At McCormick she also directs the Trauma Healing Initiative, which is funded by a $1 million Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative grant from the Lilly Endowment Incorporated.
Recenzii
“During our present and future turbulent times, Dr. Crumpton’s exploration into the wisdom and resilience of African Americans facing oppression and marginalization is essential reading for anyone interested in freedom and justice.”—Ryan LaMothe, author of A Radical Political Theology for the Anthropocene Era: Thinking and Being Otherwise
“Dr. Stephanie M. Crumpton’s We Gon’ Be Alright is a groundbreaking work that brings a womanist and trauma-informed lens to the critical intersections of Black healing, care, and liberatory struggle. Drawing from rich interviews with activists and organizers, the book offers a powerful praxis of justice, survival, and thriving, with a particular focus on Black women. Essential reading for scholars, clergy, caregivers, and activists alike, this is a must-have resource for those committed to the work of healing and transformation in Black communities.”—Michael McCormack, University of Louisville
“Dr. Stephanie M. Crumpton’s We Gon’ Be Alright is a groundbreaking work that brings a womanist and trauma-informed lens to the critical intersections of Black healing, care, and liberatory struggle. Drawing from rich interviews with activists and organizers, the book offers a powerful praxis of justice, survival, and thriving, with a particular focus on Black women. Essential reading for scholars, clergy, caregivers, and activists alike, this is a must-have resource for those committed to the work of healing and transformation in Black communities.”—Michael McCormack, University of Louisville
Descriere
We Gon’ Be Alright: Resistance and Healing in Black Movement Spaces, 2012–2021 opens up the inner lives of Black activists and organizers to share their survival struggles and strategies for collective thriving. Rev. Dr. Stephanie M. Crumpton explores these dynamics during a period of Black radicalism that emerged with the election of the first Black president of the United States, white racist retaliation, social upheaval over police violence, and the impact of the COVID-19’s exposure of deep social inequities.