
Practicing Liberation
transformative strategies for collective healing & systems change: reflections on burnout, trauma & building communities of care in social justice work
$46.48
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
30 July 2024
Summary
Practicing Liberation: A Trauma-Informed Guide to Sustainable Social Change
How do we do effective, sustainable social change…without burning out, internalizing systemic toxicity, or replicating urgency culture?
A trauma-informed anthology with contributions from 13 activists and community organizers. When your work is inextricable from your identity, your community, and your own liberation, you need a unique praxis of care to sustain it. For mission-driven activists, organi…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9798889840664 |
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Author: | Tessa Hicks Peterson, Hala Khouri |
Publisher: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
Imprint: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 288 |
Release Date: | 30 July 2024 |
Weight: | 369g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
“What a treasure during these turbulent times!“—PEDRO A. NOGUERA, PHD, dean at the Rossier School of Education, USC“This anthology is a must-read for nonprofits, universities, communities, and organizations committed to changemaking.“—BETH BERILA, PHD, faculty director of gender and women’s studies, St. Cloud State University“This interdisciplinary text arrives at a time when we need many robust examples of how we practice and think about liberation.“—DR. ANGEL ACOSTA, chair of Acosta Institute“This anthology is asking us to grow a new collective capacity and muscle memory stemming from justice, liberation, dignity, and healing—connective tissue that supports us being in more aligned movements together.“—FARZANA KHAN, cofounder and codirector of Healing Justice London
About The Author
Tessa Hicks Peterson
TESSA HICKS PETERSON is a scholar activist and the Assistant Vice President of Community Engagement and Associate Professor of Urban Studies at Pitzer College. Dedicated to social justice, she combines art, movement, and academic rigor to empower communities.
HALA KHOURI, MA, has spent over two decades integrating the worlds of therapy, yoga, and trauma research. An adjunct professor at Pitzer College, she’s the force behind the Radical Wellbeing online community.
Contributors to the anthology include Jacoby Ballard, Leslie Booker, Kazu Haga, Taj James, Kerri Kelly, Dr. Sara King, Nkem Ndefo, Keely Nguyen, Dalia Paris-Saper, Claudia Vanessa Reyes, Valorie Thomas, Therese Julia Uy, and Davion “Zi” Ziere.
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