43 pages 1 hour read

Austin Channing Brown

I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2018

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Before You Read

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I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown is a nonfiction memoir chronicling Brown's experiences navigating predominantly White spaces as a Black Christian woman, starting from childhood and continuing through her professional life. The memoir explores themes of racial identity, systemic racism, and resilience, drawing parallels between historical and contemporary instances of racial injustice in America, with a particular focus on racial microaggressions, police violence, and the ongoing fight for racial equity. The book includes discussions of police violence and extrajudicial killings.

Reviews & Readership

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Austin Channing Brown's I'm Still Here is widely praised for its candid exploration of race and identity. Readers appreciate the author's personal anecdotes and clear, compelling writing. However, some critics find the delivery repetitive. Overall, it is lauded for providing an essential perspective on racial issues and inspiring empathy and action.

Who should read this

Who Should Read I'm Still Here?

A reader who values insightful social justice narratives, enjoys memoirs addressing racial identity, and appreciates works like Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility or Ijeoma Oluo's So You Want to Talk About Race will find I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown both engaging and thought-provoking.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

Race / Racism

Black Lives Matter

Social Justice

Themes

Identity: Race

Life/Time: The Past

Genre

Biography