
Description
"Illuminating ... these profound profiles will be eye opening for any reader." --Publisher's Weekly
Enlightening and extremely helpful Parable of a Brown Girl deepens cultural awareness by relaying heartfelt stories from girls of color. Author, speaker, minister, and youth advocate, Khristi Lauren Adams introduces readers to the resilience and hope held within each of their diverse lives. Loaded with valuable insights from people of color, referencing Black feminist and political thought, Adams brings each story front and center with grace and wisdom.
By sharing encounters she's had with girls of color, profound cultural and theological truths are highlighted. Adams magnifies the struggles, dreams, wisdom, and dignity of these important voices that offer deep understanding of social justice and reconciliation for all readers. Thought-provoking and inspirational, Parable of the Brown Girl is a powerful example of how God uses the narratives we most often ignore to teach us the most important lessons in life. It's time to pay attention and learn from the societal pressures, expectations, and stereotypes often put on multi-ethnic girls. Now is the time to forge new understanding and engage in community dialogue that Adams so confidently leads us into.
Product Details
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Publish Date | February 04, 2020 |
Pages | 200 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781506455686 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
Khristi Lauren Adams is a speaker, advocate, ordained Baptist minister, and award-winning author of Parable of the Brown Girl. She is the founder and director of The Becoming Conference, designed to empower, educate, and inspire teenage girls. Her ministry and youth advocacy have been featured on CNN, and her work has appeared in Huffington Post, Off the Page, and the Junia Project. She is currently the Dean of Spiritual Life & Equity at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
Reviews
"Adams is a keen observer of the difficult life stage of adolescence, and her words will provide support to young girls and all who work with this population." --Library Journal (starred review)
"Illuminating...Though directed toward Christians, these profound profiles will be eye-opening for any reader." --Publishers Weekly
"Khristi Lauren Adams knows the power of Biblical lessons. The youth advocate introduces us to girls with their own teachable moments in Parable of the Brown Girl." --Essence Magazine
"Fulfilling the promise that "the last shall be first," Khristi Lauren Adams's The Parable of the Brown Girl is a moving call to power for black women and girls. Drawing on biblical stories and Adams's personal experiences as a spiritual mentor and minister, it's a book about reclaiming grace in everyday life." --Foreword Review
"Parable of the Brown Girl serves as a critical reminder that what we believe to be strength and resilience among black girls is often their fear, uncertainty, and vulnerability masked. It is essential reading for teachers, principals, administrators, parents, counselors, after-school program leaders, and anyone seeking to better understand the lives, complexities, and brilliance of black girls." --Tiffany Gill, founder of Black Girls Unscripted
"In Parable of the Brown Girl, Adams introduces us to brown girls by name, skillfully setting their personal stories against everyday stereotypes, turning them and us on our heads to see how Scripture shows us all a better way to see one another fully." --Kathy Khang, speaker and author of Raise Your Voice
"Parable of the Brown Girl centers the stories of black girls in ways that engage the reader to reflect on the lived experiences of girls of color. Adams's writing shows us all that the imago Dei resides within these girls and that we get to know God better when we truly see, nurture, and uplift black girls." --Rozella Haydée White, Theologian, Coach, Speaker and Author of Love Big: The Power of Revolutionary Relationships to Heal the World
"Khristi Lauren Adams's Parable of the Brown Girl is simply a must-read. It combines the wisdom of life while remaining connected to sacred text. Pick up your copy today, read it, and then pass this life-changing book on." --Daniel White Hodge, professor of communication arts and author of Homeland Insecurity: A Hip-Hop Missiology for the Post-Civil Rights Era and Baptized in Dirty Water: Reimagining The Gospel according to Tupac Amaru Shakur
"Khristi Lauren Adams's Parable of the Brown Girl is extraordinary. By telling the stories of courageous black girls and coupling them with theological nuance, theory, and her own lived experience, Adams has given a gift not only to black girls but to everyone. I highly recommend it for all audiences!" --Drew G. I. Hart, assistant professor of theology at Messiah College and author of Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism
"Through the ages, cultural, literary, and religious icons have woven their wisdom into the tapestry of conventional thought using the platform of the parable. These Brown Girl parables, as she calls them, will now become an integral part of that tradition. The impact of these narratives cannot be calculated, and the benefits for girls and women of color cannot be measured. What a marvelous celebration of their enduring strengths and conquering spirits." --DeForest B. Soaries Jr., senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens
"Inviting us into the real stories of black girls, Adams stirs up empathy and helps readers like me want to join her in her advocacy." --Rev. Tim Peck, senior pastor of Glenkirk Church
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