Austin Channing Brown is a speaker, writer, and media producer providing inspired leadership on racial justice in America. She is the author of the bestselling I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness and the executive producer of the web series The Next Question. Her writing and work have been featured by outlets such as On Being, Chicago Tribune, Christianity Today, Sojourners, Shondaland and WNYC. Find out more at austinchanning.com.
Austin Channing Brown introduces herself as a master memoirist.
This book will break open hearts and minds
*Glennon Doyle*
Most people say, 'that books has legs;' I measure the impact of a
book by how often I throw it across the room. [Austin's book] has
serious wings. It broke me open
*Brene Brown*
Powerful . . . Brown calls on readers to live their professed
ideals rather than simply state them
*Publishers Weekly*
Takes readers on a journey through the racial divide in a way we've
truly never seen before. Powerful, haunting, and absolutely
impossible to put down, [Brown's] account of what it's like to grow
up black, middle-class, and female in modern America is not to be
missed
*PopSugar*
A deeply personal celebration of blackness that simultaneously
sheds new light on racial injustice and inequality while offering
hope for a better future
*Shondaland*
I have laughed, I have held back tears, I have reflected with joy,
hope and hurt while reading. Austin captures perfectly the
sentiment of many black people in America. She's not only telling
her story, she's telling our story. Austin is a gift to the body
and the culture
*Lecrae*
The movement toward diversity and forgiveness, [Brown] points out,
too often involves white people seeking credit for recognizing the
crimes of the past even as they do nothing to fix things today, and
black people being required to provide endless absolution and
information while calmly enduring dignity-eroding and rage-inducing
injustices
*Library Journal*
Brown passionately rejects facile reliance on 'hope,' stating that
'in order for me to stay in this work, hope must die' and 'the
death of hope gives way to a sadness that heals, to anger that
inspires, to a wisdom that empowers me.' An eloquent argument for
meaningful reconciliation focused on racial injustice rather than
white feeling
*Booklist*
Austin Channing Brown is a leading new voice on racial justice and
she is the author of one of my favourite books of 2018, which is
called I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness.
Austin is committed to exploring the intersections of racial
justice, faith, and Black womanhood
*Layla Saad, author of ME AND WHITE SUPREMACY*
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