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Presented through the reflective lens of a strong-minded psychological therapist, a quirky misfit turned poet, who embarks on a life-changing journey to collaborate with a community immersed in the legacy of slavery, to gain a deeper understanding of the daily lived experiences of black men in order to work together to make a difference. An emotionally vulnerable and unflinching search for self-transformation, The Urban Narratives: Untold Stories asks searching questions about love, relationships, conflict, the cultural depictions of black men, toxicity, and how anger is both expressed and…mehr

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Presented through the reflective lens of a strong-minded psychological therapist, a quirky misfit turned poet, who embarks on a life-changing journey to collaborate with a community immersed in the legacy of slavery, to gain a deeper understanding of the daily lived experiences of black men in order to work together to make a difference. An emotionally vulnerable and unflinching search for self-transformation, The Urban Narratives: Untold Stories asks searching questions about love, relationships, conflict, the cultural depictions of black men, toxicity, and how anger is both expressed and resolved to restore healthy relationships in black communities. This collection of poetry is inspired by reflections on real situations, conversations and life events, and will prove to be profound and inspiring for readers of all backgrounds.
Autorenporträt
A misfit, writer, spoken word artist, mental health practitioner/counsellor, reflective researcher dedicated to promoting creative psychology, which is named as 'Urban Psychotherapist', by participants in her raw Impact Community survey, created Reflective Spoken Word, to deliver her findings. Despite adversity, Annz continued to unpack her project - and created, Hurt People, Heal People, due to losing her father, during entering the public arena, to bring her passion to life, she honours black men, which stems from her love for her father, whom she dedicates her work and thanks him for a masterclass, as he was a quality human being - the good enough father.