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Say the Wrong Thing: Stories and Strategies for Racial Justice and Authentic Community (Racial Justice from the Heart) (Volume 1)

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Product Description Are you afraid of saying the wrong thing? This is not a white guilt book. Whether it be at a family gathering, in the classroom, in a meeting or in the bedroom--we all risk loss when we speak up for racial justice and oneness. Build your confidence and competence. Kemp’s searing and tender commentary is part Black women spiritual book and part instruction on how all people can make Black lives matter. She addresses racism in school and systemic racism as well as white people for Black lives and life within her interracial family. In the tradition of James Baldwin and Ta-Nehisi Coates, this intimate collection of essays will leave you pondering deep questions long after you stop reading. A great conversation starter, this African American autobiography will leave you hopeful about our nation’s future. About the Author I’ve earned degrees in race, history, and culture at Stanford (A.B.) and Northwestern (PhD) Universities and taught at Cornell, Dickinson and Franklin & Marshall for over a decade. I love to lead workshops based on the 5 strategies of the H.E.A.R.T. that I introduce in Say the Wrong thing. Almost 25,000 folks have read my books, seen my plays, participated in my webinars and courses, or completed my unique blend of compassion and justice workshops and trainings. I am the founder of Theatre for Transformation, a professional theatre company that produces dramatic and musical African American stories. I’ve been called a “Master Teacher” because of my ability to engage multi-generational audiences. Yale School of Music Professor and jazz legend Willie Ruff has described me and my husband violinist Michael Jamanis as “two people in the grips of a new idea.” I am also the author of Show Me the Franklins! Benjamin Franklin, Slavery and the Ancestors www.dramandakemp.com