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Recollections About Race invites the reader to tell their stories to themselves and to others and no longer remain in a state of suffering silence. In a time such as this, as our country is engaging in the reckoning of racial injustices and police brutality, African Americans have evocative stories to tell that are surfacing daily to the American consciousness and need to be heard. The current book world on this subject is full of theory-based, scholarly, well-researched content. For the reader who is embarking on self-discovery and introspection about painful racial experiences triggered by…mehr
Recollections About Race invites the reader to tell their stories to themselves and to others and no longer remain in a state of suffering silence. In a time such as this, as our country is engaging in the reckoning of racial injustices and police brutality, African Americans have evocative stories to tell that are surfacing daily to the American consciousness and need to be heard. The current book world on this subject is full of theory-based, scholarly, well-researched content. For the reader who is embarking on self-discovery and introspection about painful racial experiences triggered by current events, Recollections About Race will provide validation and acknowledgement that their stories matter regardless of how seemingly insignificant.
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Janis Leslie Evans, M.Ed., N.C.C., L.P.C., is a nationally certified counselor, who has been delivering mental health services for over 30 years in the District of Columbia, where she is licensed and the owner of Evans Counseling & Consultation, PLLC. In addition, she writes articles and poetry on a number of topics including relationships, grief, loss, spirituality and racial trauma. Evans received her bachelor's degree from State University of New York at Buffalo and her master's degree in counseling psychology from Howard University.This is her first book.
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