Why We Hate Black Women: And Why We Should Love Them
Book Details
Publisherwww.WhyWeHateBlackWomen.com
ISBN / ASINB00IWWC3QM
ISBN-13978B00IWWC3Q9
Sales Rank492,256
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Critics are saying the book is ground-breaking…hard hitting…poignant…self-reflective…and pushes the envelope. Hasani’s literary work will leave you spellbound and wanting for more. The book covers very sensitive issues that have been areas of contention between men and women for many years. Watch Hasani share commentary from the book…
Why We Hate Black Women and Why We Should Love Them is a book that takes a critical look at the historical and contemporary lives of Black women in order to answer one question: Why are so many black women abused, abandoned, betrayed, devalued and hated by both their white and black counterparts? This quest for truth opens up a cultural Pandora’s Box of issues that date back over 400 years.
Whether we’re discussing corporate women, college women, church women or economically challenged women, their stories are the same. Whether they’ve reached the heights of an Oprah Winfrey or have struggled to make ends meet, there is one chord that binds them all together – the stigma of what it means to be black and female in America.
Why We Hate Black Women and Why We Should Love Them intends to 1) celebrate the cultural legacy of black women in America, 2) strengthen the unity of sisterhood amongst black women, and 3) challenge black men and women to take an introspective look at themselves in order to close the ever-increasing historic wedge in black relationships in order to rebuild our families and our communities.
Why We Hate Black Women and Why We Should Love Them is a book that takes a critical look at the historical and contemporary lives of Black women in order to answer one question: Why are so many black women abused, abandoned, betrayed, devalued and hated by both their white and black counterparts? This quest for truth opens up a cultural Pandora’s Box of issues that date back over 400 years.
Whether we’re discussing corporate women, college women, church women or economically challenged women, their stories are the same. Whether they’ve reached the heights of an Oprah Winfrey or have struggled to make ends meet, there is one chord that binds them all together – the stigma of what it means to be black and female in America.
Why We Hate Black Women and Why We Should Love Them intends to 1) celebrate the cultural legacy of black women in America, 2) strengthen the unity of sisterhood amongst black women, and 3) challenge black men and women to take an introspective look at themselves in order to close the ever-increasing historic wedge in black relationships in order to rebuild our families and our communities.
