Unbossed: How Black Girls Are Leading the Way

Unbossed: How Black Girls Are Leading the Way

Unbossed: How Black Girls Are Leading the Way

Unbossed: How Black Girls Are Leading the Way

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Overview

Black girls are leading, organizing, advocating, and creating. They are starting nonprofits. Building political coalitions. Promoting diverse literature. Fighting cancer. Improving water quality. Working to prevent gun violence.

Are we ready to learn from their leadership?

"Black women are literally at the helm of every movement," says Tyah-Amoy Roberts, an activist and a survivor of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting. "Every push for social justice. Every push for social change. We need to take our stories into our own hands." In Unbossed, they do.

From Khristi Lauren Adams, author of the celebrated Parable of the Brown Girl, comes Unbossed, a hopeful and riveting inquiry into the lives of eight young Black women who are agitating for change and imagining a better world. Offering practical lessons in leadership, resilience, empathy, and tenacity from a group of young leaders of color who are often neglected, Unbossed includes profiles of Jaychele Nicole Schenck, Ssanyu Lukoma, Tyah-Amoy Roberts, Grace Callwood, Hannah Lucas, Amara Ifeji, Stephanie Younger, and Kynnedy Smith.

These are the young Black women we will be reading about decades from now. Like their foremothers in earlier freedom movements, Black girls are transformational leaders. They are pacesetters, strategic thinkers, visionaries, mobilizers, activists, and more. Their stories may often be overlooked. But Black girls are leading the way.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506474267
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 03/08/2022
Series: Unbossed , #2
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 1,064,967
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

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.


Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes is a clinical psychologist, womanist theologian, and ecumenical minister. She is the author of I Bring the Voices of My People: A Womanist Vision for Racial Reconciliation and Too Heavy a Yoke: Black Women and the Burden of Strength. She teaches at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction 1

1 Born with Purpose: The Strategic Thinking of Ssanyu Lukoma 1

2 Marching for Black Lives: The Transforming Activism of Tyah-Amoy Roberts 25

3 Looking to the Future: The Vision of Hannah Lucas 45

4 Happiness as Hope: The Servant Leadership of Grace Callwood 65

5 Mobilizing for Change: The Adaptive Leadership of Jay Chele Nicole Schenck 85

6 Shifting the Narrative: The Environmental Ethics of Amara Ifeji 103

7 The Hero of her Own Story: The Pacesetting of Kynnedy Simone Smith 125

8 Standing with the People: The Agency of Stephanie Younger 143

Conclusion 161

Acknowledgments 163

Notes 165

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