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Do Better: Spiritual Activism for Fighting and Healing from White Supremacy
Do Better: Spiritual Activism for Fighting and Healing from White Supremacy | Rachel Ricketts
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Thought leader, racial justice educator, and sought-after spiritual activist Rachel Ricketts offers mindful and practical steps for all humans to dismantle white supremacy on a personal and collective level. Heart-centered and spirit-based practices are the missing but vital piece to achieving racial justice. Do Better is a revolutionary offering that addresses anti-racism from a comprehensive, intersectional, and spiritually-aligned perspective. This actionable guidebook illustrates how to engage in the heart-centered and mindfulness-based practices that racial justice educator and healer Rachel Ricketts has developed to fight white supremacy from the inside out, in our personal lives and communities alike. It is a loving and assertive call to do the deep--and often uncomfortable--inner work that precipitates much-needed external and global change. Radical racial justice includes daily, intentional, and informed action. It demands addressing the emotional violence we have perpetuated on ourselves and others (most notably toward Black and Indigenous women and femmes), both as individuals and as a society. Do Better provides the missing pieces to manifest practicable, sustainable solutions such as identifying where we most get stuck, mitigating the harm we inflict on others, and mending our hearts from our most painful race and gender-based experiences, plus much more. This inspirational and eye-opening handbook is filled with carefully curated soulcare activities for getting into our bodies and better withstanding the grief, rage, and conflicting emotions that naturally arise when we fight against injustice. Culturally informed, secular spiritual exercises, such as guided meditations, transformative breathwork, and journaling prompt unpack our privilege, and take up the ongoing fight against oppression, while transforming our own lives along the way.
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Sydneypaige
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Part of my intrigue for this book was the criticism of Glennon Doyle- someone whom I have read, followed, and looked to for years. While Rachel‘s critique was a very small part of the book, it reinforced to me that my teachers and leaders for my antiracism need to continue to be women of color. I found this book to add greatly to my work and understanding of what my work is.

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I ended up really liking this. This author does not hold anything back. And she has a great voice. I really liked what she had to say and her delivery is unique.

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Pub date is 2/2/2021

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
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