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The Night is long but light comes in the morning : meditations on racial healing / Catherine Meeks.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Morehouse Publishing, 2022.Description: 210 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781640655973
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 734.2 .M44 2022
Contents:
Contents:
pt. 1 An invitation to a new way to see
Searching for inner truth
The shadow is calling: exploring the inner community
We wear masks
Be not afraid
Let's talk about rage
Can I get a witness
pt. 2 Now that I see
Loneliness
What has to die
Courage
Faith and race
Loss
Can I walk this path
pt. 3 Unweaving the web
Facing the wounds
Racialized trauma
Look in the right place
The search for remedies
It is not magic
Why black people are still talking about race
pt. 4 What's love got to do with racial healing
Whose love is it, anyway
Whose love is it, anyway
Is there any love here
Stop talking until you have love
No cheap love, please
Reimagining love and racial healing
pt. 5 Going below the surface and creating new space for healing
No trespassing
Invisibility blues
Looking for more than an ally
Trust
Visibility
Don't get too weary
pt. 6 Brokenhearted
The system killed my little brother
Can we have a word? victims want to be heard
Reflection on integration
Killing fields
Broken hearts cure illusion
The gift of being brokenhearted
pt. 7 The outer world needs you
Let me tell a story that I like
Quit worrying about critical race theory
The media need to stop being racism's press agent
Colorism and Ubuntu
Disappeared communities: Where are they now
Reclaiming hope though remembering
pt. 8 It's a journey, stay ready to travel
On the road again
George Floyd Died, so you need to stand still
COVID-19 Invited us
Do you really want reparations or not
Sick and tired of being sick and tired
Our Island home needs us
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Contents:

pt. 1 An invitation to a new way to see

Searching for inner truth

The shadow is calling: exploring the inner community

We wear masks

Be not afraid

Let's talk about rage

Can I get a witness

pt. 2 Now that I see

Loneliness

What has to die

Courage

Faith and race

Loss

Can I walk this path

pt. 3 Unweaving the web

Facing the wounds

Racialized trauma

Look in the right place

The search for remedies

It is not magic

Why black people are still talking about race

pt. 4 What's love got to do with racial healing

Whose love is it, anyway

Whose love is it, anyway

Is there any love here

Stop talking until you have love

No cheap love, please

Reimagining love and racial healing

pt. 5 Going below the surface and creating new space for healing

No trespassing

Invisibility blues

Looking for more than an ally

Trust

Visibility

Don't get too weary

pt. 6 Brokenhearted

The system killed my little brother

Can we have a word? victims want to be heard

Reflection on integration

Killing fields

Broken hearts cure illusion

The gift of being brokenhearted

pt. 7 The outer world needs you

Let me tell a story that I like

Quit worrying about critical race theory

The media need to stop being racism's press agent

Colorism and Ubuntu

Disappeared communities: Where are they now

Reclaiming hope though remembering

pt. 8 It's a journey, stay ready to travel

On the road again

George Floyd Died, so you need to stand still

COVID-19 Invited us

Do you really want reparations or not

Sick and tired of being sick and tired

Our Island home needs us

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