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We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood - Empowering Book on African American Women's Leadership & Community Impact | Perfect for Social Justice Studies, Book Clubs & Activism
We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood - Empowering Book on African American Women's Leadership & Community Impact | Perfect for Social Justice Studies, Book Clubs & Activism
We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood - Empowering Book on African American Women's Leadership & Community Impact | Perfect for Social Justice Studies, Book Clubs & Activism

We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood - Empowering Book on African American Women's Leadership & Community Impact | Perfect for Social Justice Studies, Book Clubs & Activism

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A warm, wise, and urgent guide to parenting in uncertain times, from a longtime reporter on race, reproductive health, and politics In We Live for the We, first-time mother Dani McClain sets out to understand how to raise her daughter in what she, as a black woman, knows to be an unjust -- even hostile -- society. Black women are more likely to die during pregnancy or birth than any other race; black mothers must stand before television cameras telling the world that their slain children were human beings. What, then, is the best way to keep fear at bay and raise a child so she lives with dignity and joy? McClain spoke with mothers on the frontlines of movements for social, political, and cultural change who are grappling with the same questions. Following a child's development from infancy to the teenage years, We Live for the We touches on everything from the importance of creativity to building a mutually supportive community to navigating one's relationship with power and authority. It is an essential handbook to help us imagine the society we build for the next generation.

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Dani McClain's book is thoughtful, compassionate, and beautifully-written. I'm a mom of two white boys who is trying to raise anti-racist sons, and Dani has much to teach me as an ally. I particularly liked her emphasis on community care and the normalizing of kinship networks that aren't based on blood relations. Parents today can use more of this community care in our lives.