A review by ari76
Grieving While Black: An Antiracist Take on Oppression and Sorrow by Breeshia Wade

3.0

Breeshia Wade's words led to thoughtful reflection and reframing, especially around the concept of grief and grieving. I also appreciated her perspectives on theology, as well as what guides her work as a hospital chaplain. The book was at times too abstract - especially in the ending sections. I also think it would've benefitted from a different organization of the content. That being said, it's still an important contribution to world and one I'd be happy to revisit with some time and distance.