How to Love a Broken Black Woman
How History, Miseducation Family and Community Change Black Women
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Narrateur(s):
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Clifton Barnes's voice replica
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Auteur(s):
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Dr. Joy Evergreen
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As a Black woman, writer, and scholar, I've witnessed firsthand the profound impact of trauma and societal pressures on the emotional well-being of Black women within relationships. This book is born from a deep commitment to fostering healing, empowerment, and authentic connection within our community. For far too long, the unique challenges faced by Black women in navigating love and relationships have remained largely unspoken, often minimized or misunderstood. This silence perpetuates cycles of harm and prevents us from accessing the support and resources we need to thrive.
This book is not just a collection of personal narratives or academic research; it is a bridge, connecting lived experience with scholarly insight to provide a holistic and empowering perspective. Within this book, you'll find a compassionate and supportive space to explore the complex emotional landscape of Black women, from the intergenerational impact of trauma to the systemic factors that contribute to relationship challenges.
©2025 Urian Ramon Sturgis Sr (P)2025 Urian Ramon Sturgis Sr