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

informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

3.0

I'd like to start of first by stating that this book wasnt written for the everday lay person looking for tips to move through grief, this book presents more like a doctoral thesis. With that being said, there is still much to glean from this work in terms of just expanding your knowledge of how a black woman has been impacted by racism ,gender-ism and even horizontal oppression (specifically from black men). I thought this was going to be a tool I could really use create applicable tools for my clients/patients but this is not that. The insight provided will offer self reflection, IF you are able to connect to this academic style of writing.