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I'm still here
Book • 2018
Austin Channing Brown's memoir, *I'm Still Here*, offers a powerful account of growing up Black, Christian, and female in a predominantly white America.
The book delves into her journey of self-worth and critiques the pitfalls in attempts at racial justice, highlighting the role of white, middle-class Evangelicalism in rising racial hostility.
Brown invites readers to confront apathy and explore how embracing blackness can lead to a more inclusive society.
The book delves into her journey of self-worth and critiques the pitfalls in attempts at racial justice, highlighting the role of white, middle-class Evangelicalism in rising racial hostility.
Brown invites readers to confront apathy and explore how embracing blackness can lead to a more inclusive society.
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during his review of the film I'm Still Here.


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as a book exploring Black dignity in a world shaped by whiteness.

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as the author of the book, and the subject of the podcast episode.


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