This Way to Change: A Gentle Guide to Personal Transformation and Collective Liberation--Poems, Prose, Practices
- Anyone interested in social justice, racial and disability issues, LGBTQIA+ and other marginalized identity issues
- Those seeking guidance in alternative wellness, self-guided healing, intentional community building, and collective care
- AAPI readers interested in Jezz Chung's Korean American perspective on identity, decolonization, and intergenerational trauma
- Readers of Self-Love Poetry, Heart Talk, and such bestselling authors as Alexandra Elle and Yung Pueblo
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"Jezz Chung's This Way to Change is a warm, consensual hug from a dear friend in book form that tells you over and over again: You are valuable. Your voice matters. It is okay to be different. It is okay to be weird. You are not alone. Jezz's grounding wisdom and loving invitation to dream up and cocreate a more joyful, liberated world together is infectious and irresistible."
--Yumi Sakugawa, author of Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One With the Universe and There Is No Right Way to Meditate
"With This Way to Change, Jezz Chung beckons us through a magic portal into a truly liberated world, a world where the imagination is a powerful tool for self-actualization and collective freedom. Jezz's words do not merely inspire, they activate. I finished this book with an invigorated sense of hope--the mere fact that This Way to Change exists is a testament to the fact that change for a better future is not only possible, it is here, and it lives in this beautiful offering."
--Zeba Blay, author of Carefree Black Girls: A Celebration of Black Women in Popular Culture
"Jezz Chung's This Way to Change is an accessible, informative, and comforting reminder of the potential and possibilities we all contain."
--Grace Miceli, artist and author of How to Deal: With Fear, Failure and Other Daily Dreads
"This Way to Change is essential reading for anyone intimidated by the challenges we face collectively, or the changes they hope to make individually. At once clear, digestible, profound, and deeply inspiring, it grounds 'living your best life' in principles that connect self-betterment to a better world for everyone--a refreshing reframe we so desperately need right now."
--Sarah Burke, editor-in-chief of Them
"Jezz Chung breaks form in This Way to Change like they've broken boundaries and binaries their entire life. Both inspiring and heartbreaking, this is an essential tool for any human looking to deepen their worldview and relationship with themselves."
--Tommy Dorfman, actress, writer, director, founder of Club Curran
"This book is a dream-read for neurodivergent readers. Plan to come back to it again and again for creative inspiration, reparative resources, and most importantly--to know you're not alone."
--Sara Elise, multidisciplinary creative, entrepreneur, and author of A Recipe for More
"Jezz Chung's This Way to Change is a warm, consensual hug from a dear friend in book form that tells you over and over again: You are valuable. Your voice matters. It is okay to be different. It is okay to be weird. You are not alone. Jezz's grounding wisdom and loving invitation to dream up and cocreate a more joyful, liberated world together is infectious and irresistible."
--Yumi Sakugawa, author of Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One With the Universe and There Is No Right Way to Meditate
"With This Way to Change, Jezz Chung beckons us through a magic portal into a truly liberated world, a world where the imagination is a powerful tool for self-actualization and collective freedom. Jezz's words do not merely inspire, they activate. I finished this book with an invigorated sense of hope--the mere fact that This Way to Change exists is a testament to the fact that change for a better future is not only possible, it is here, and it lives in this beautiful offering."
--Zeba Blay, author of Carefree Black Girls: A Celebration of Black Women in Popular Culture
"Jezz Chung's This Way to Change is an accessible, informative, and comforting reminder of the potential and possibilities we all contain."
--Grace Miceli, artist and author of How to Deal: With Fear, Failure and Other Daily Dreads
"This Way to Change is essential reading for anyone intimidated by the challenges we face collectively, or the changes they hope to make individually. At once clear, digestible, profound, and deeply inspiring, it grounds 'living your best life' in principles that connect self-betterment to a better world for everyone--a refreshing reframe we so desperately need right now."
--Sarah Burke, editor-in-chief of Them
"Jezz Chung breaks form in This Way to Change like they've broken boundaries and binaries their entire life. Both inspiring and heartbreaking, this is an essential tool for any human looking to deepen their worldview and relationship with themselves."
--Tommy Dorfman, actress, writer, director, founder of Club Curran
"This book is a dream-read for neurodivergent readers. Plan to come back to it again and again for creative inspiration, reparative resources, and most importantly--to know you're not alone."
--Sara Elise, multidisciplinary creative, entrepreneur, and author of A Recipe for More