Then They Came for Mine, Tracey Michael LewisGiggetts
Then They Came for Mine, Tracey Michael LewisGiggetts
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Then They Came for Mine
Healing from the Trauma of Racial Violence

Author: Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts

Narrator: Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts

Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

Black Americans' resilience during centuries of racially-motivated violence is beyond remarkable. But continuing to endure this harm allows for generations of trauma to fester and grow. Healing has to be the priority going forward.

For decades, Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts clung to her upbringing in the church, believing that racial reconciliation would come through faith and discipline, being respectable, and doing what's right. But when her cousin became the victim of a white supremacist's hateful rampage, her body and soul said, "no more."

The trauma of America's racial history, wreaking havoc on not only Black and Brown folk but white people too, in its own way, will not be alleviated without the will to face it head-on. We must name the dehumanization that plagues us, practice truth-telling and self-care, and make space for our vulnerability—to do the hard work of healing ourselves and our communities.

This book is written with that healing in mind. It unpacks how American systems and institutions enable the kind of violence we've seen connected to white supremacy and nationalism. It examines the way media has created a desensitization to violence against Black bodies. It outlines what it looks like for a person who claims to follow Jesus to be anti-racist. But more than anything, it offers a blueprint for healing and reconciliation that includes the necessity of white people untangling from an ancestral mandate of colonization and false notions of supremacy, and Black and Brown people reckoning with the impact of trauma and feeling free to grieve in whatever way grief shows up.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Reading_ on April 27, 2022

This is such an important read for the upcoming generation as well as the adult us to understand better about racial violence. First, the book does a perfect job in describing the terms used in the book alongwith a fair amount of reality, real-life experiences and diverse representation of communiti......more

Goodreads review by Gigi on September 16, 2022

I didn’t do my research to realize this was written from a religious perspective, so this review will reflect that. There is so much urgent information in little nuggets within this book! As a non-religious woman of color, I had moments of wishing we could move past scripture and just discuss the tr......more

Goodreads review by D.J. on August 04, 2022

I am pre-ordering this book not only for myself so I can have in hand the many bookmarked pages and the ability to underline the many great passages which I want to remember, but I am also getting at least two more copies as gifts. I feel like I read this ARC from NetGalley and Westminister John Kno......more

Goodreads review by Jana on August 07, 2022

I had the opportunity to read a digital ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for this review. Racial healing and reconciliation is critical in our churches if we have any hope to see it in the larger society. In a book club at my church, I have reviewed a number of anti racism books, includin......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on January 01, 2023

So, I somehow missed the fact that this work talks about Christians healing spiritually. As a nonChristian, I am obviously going to read those messages differently than a Christian. Overall, this reads like her personal meditation through personal healing in the trauma inflicted, reinflicted, and aw......more