The Uncrowned Queen Reclaims Her Throne
When a Black Woman Breaks the Silence
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Narrated by:
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Linda Boston
Summary
In her new book, Dr. Ahmondra McClendon reveals how the legacy of silence and a generational pattern of behavior has tarnished Black women's identities, stolen their power, dimmed their voices, and impacted their well-being.
Black women have been taught to be silent for generations. This silence has been passed down from mother to daughter, profoundly impacting the worldview of Black women. As an interfaith minister and social worker, Dr. Ahmondra brings a unique perspective to the function of silence and its impact on Black women.
Dr. Ahmondra's book delivers a powerful and moving account of her journey to break the legacy of silence and reclaim her power. It is a must-listen for Black women of all ages seeking to better understand themselves and their ancestral heritage. It is also a valuable resource for those who work with Black women, or are interested in learning more about their challenges.
Following her journey, listeners will witness the strength, courage, and resiliency Black women exhibit while keeping painful secrets of childhood trauma, domestic violence, drug addiction, and paralyzing grief hidden deep within.
©2023 Dr. Rev. Ahmondra McClendon (P)2023 Dr. Rev. Ahmondra McClendon