Black Liturgies: Prayers, Poems, and Meditations for Staying Human

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Price
$22.00  $20.46
Publisher
Convergent Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 1.2 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593593646

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About the Author
Cole Arthur Riley is a writer, poet, and author of the New York Times bestseller, This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us. Her writing has been featured in The Atlantic, Guernica, The Boston Globe, and The Washington Post. She is the creator of Black Liturgies, a space that integrates spiritual practice with Black emotion, Black literature, and the Black body; and a project of The Center for Dignity and Contemplation, where she serves as Curator.
Reviews
"Readers will be deeply moved by the beauty of Arthur Riley's writing and her moral clarity, tenderness, and wisdom."--Imani Perry, National Book Award-winning author of South to America and columnist at The Atlantic

"[Arthur] Riley's words remind us that liberation begins with coming home to oneself. . . . Readers will walk away from this book a little freer; even if the chains don't break, maybe they'll loosen enough for us to dance and clap."--Sojourners

"Cole Arthur Riley is a spiritual guide and a gift in our lives. Restoring us to ourselves and reminding us of our humanness, our fragility, and the strength of faith, she calls us back to community, to breath, to our god-given selves. Black Liturgies is true spiritual balm for our troubled times."--Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times bestselling author of What Truth Sounds Like

"Black Liturgies is a garden for the soul. With rare wisdom, beautiful clarity, and generous vulnerability, Cole Riley brings her whole self to these letters, verses, and promptings, offering bright, deep truths about who we are and can be as Black women, Black people, and human beings. Hold these luminous words close and let them be your balm."--Tiya Miles, National Book Award winning author of All That She Carried

"This is a curation of musings that renders the Spirit accessibly real--not up in the 'heavens' or beyond our reach, but right here within. In our hands, we hold a sacred Blackness. Black Liturgies will quiet you and guide you into the limitless space of your self."--Yaba Blay, PhD, cultural worker and author of One Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race

"Cole Arthur Riley continues to show that she is one of this time's most powerful and potent writers on the body and spirit. What she shares is at once quiet and honest, intimate and profound. The prayers in this book seem to rise from our own cracks and breaks, from the deep well of Blackness itself."--Prentis Hemphill, author of What It Takes to Heal and founder of the Embodiment Institute

"In a time when so many of us are being trained in cynicism, What it Takes to Heal stands in necessary defiance. Through their own memories, clinical trauma expertise, and social praxis, Hemphill reminds us that an ethic of repair is never futile, every page a portal to an emotional, embodied, interior and collective healing. Hemphill―with rare wisdom and nuance―writes as one well-acquainted with the terrors of this world, and the clarity of someone who refuses to be reduced to them."--Cole Arthur Riley, author of Black Liturgies and This Here Flesh

"At long last, Prentis Hemphill has chosen to write what they have long known, practiced, taught, and embodied - that healing and social change are not disconnected, but are, when connected, the way through. This is a powerful, prescient, incisive book that helps us better understand ourselves, our relationships, and how to fully be in this world, all while creating the next."--Priya Parker, author of The Art of Gathering