Fierce Vulnerability, Kazu Haga
Fierce Vulnerability, Kazu Haga
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Fierce Vulnerability
Healing from Trauma, Emerging through Collapse

Author: Kazu Haga

Narrator: Kazu Haga, Myles Dabbs

Unabridged: 8 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/10/2026


Synopsis

Mobilizing the Power to Stop Harm, Cultivating the Love to Heal

We are living in a world where the depths of division, violence, and destruction can no longer be ignored. From political polarization leading to the erosion of the democratic process to the climate crisis continuing to perpetuate racial inequity, we need changes that heal harms at the personal and systemic levels.

Escalated forms of harm require an equally escalated response. Yet social movements often use tactics that have a tendency to escalate an "us vs. them," "right vs. wrong" worldview not conducive to healing.

In Fierce Vulnerability, activist and author Kazu Haga argues this binary worldview is at the heart of what is destroying our relationships and our planet and offers a new way to create healing by combining the time-honored lineage of nonviolent action with the sciences of trauma healing and the promises of spiritual practice. Fierce Vulnerability realizes we can't "shut down" injustice any more than we can "shut down" trauma; if healing is our goal, we need social movements that center relationships and promote healing.

About Kazu Haga

Kazu Haga is the founder of East Point Peace Academy and one of the most experienced trainers in Kingian Nonviolence, a philosophy that comes out of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A leading voice nationally in various approaches to nonviolence, organizing and restorative justice, he works to empower incarcerated communities, youth, and activists to work for Beloved Community. Kazu Haga lives in Oakland, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on July 09, 2025

How do you combine individual healing with social change activism? Frederick Douglas said "Power concedes nothing without a demand." But how do you make demands without the kinds of ego, blame, self-righteousness, and violence that can stiffen resistance, alienate onlookers, and may lead to angry sp......more

Goodreads review by Anika on January 04, 2026

great book to start the year off with. was so refreshing + had me rethinking what advocacy + direct action could look when it feels like the current "structure" of direct action might not be effective anymore. this wasn't meant to be a self help book but in a lot of ways it was!! so many life perspe......more

Goodreads review by Momo on November 12, 2025

my favorite book of the year......more