I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness

In I'm Still Here, Austin Channing Brown, a compelling new voice on racial justice, recounts her experiences growing up Black, Christian, and female in predominantly white, middle-class America. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Brown explores the challenges of navigating a society that often falls short of its diversity claims, revealing the deep-rooted issues in institutions that claim to value inclusivity. This eye-opening memoir not only highlights the struggles of finding self-worth in a racially divided world but also calls readers to confront their own apathy and embrace the transformative power of blackness.

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