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Truth, Racial Healing, Transformation: A Book Review of How We Heal
Season 2 · Episode 66

Truth, Racial Healing, Transformation: A Book Review of How We Heal

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

February 11, 202523m 31s

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How We Heal by La June Montgomery Tabron is a memoir published in 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4hLMXOB

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The book chronicles the author's personal journey as a Black woman in the United States and her work in racial healing. It emphasizes the importance of truth-telling, empathy, and understanding in addressing racism and promoting equity. The book shares the author's experiences and insights, aiming to provide tools and inspiration for readers to engage in racial healing within their own communities.

Key themes include:

  • The vicious cycle of racism and its impact on various aspects of life.
  • The empathy deficit and how it perpetuates inequality.
  • The power of truth-telling and solidarity-building in fostering racial healing.
  • The importance of confronting uncomfortable realities and unconscious biases.
  • The role of racial healing circles in creating connection and addressing systemic racism.

Unique elements of the book include:

  • The author's personal stories and experiences as a Black woman in America.
  • A proven model of racial healing with practical tools for implementation.
  • Examples of communities that have achieved meaningful change through racial healing.
  • A call for collective action and the involvement of millions of people in the journey toward racial equity.
  • The emphasis on compassion and focusing on what we are for, rather than what we are against.

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