Ride or Die: A Feminist Manifesto for the Well-Being of Black Women

Author:   Shanita Hubbard ,  Tovah Ott
Publisher:   Legacy Lit
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9781668627440


Publication Date:   08 November 2022
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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Ride or Die: A Feminist Manifesto for the Well-Being of Black Women


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Do you have a ride or die chick in your life? A ride or die chick is a Black woman who holds down her family and community. She's that friend or family member that you can call up in the middle of the night to bail you out of jail, if ever needed, and you know she'll show up and won't ask any questions. She does anything for her family, friends, and significant other, even at the cost of her own well-being. No is not in her vocabulary. She's beloved by you and many others, but her ride or die trope becomes a problem when she does it indiscriminately. Her self-worth is connected to how much labor she can provide for others. She goes above and beyond for everyone in every aspect of her life--work, family, church, and often it's not reciprocated, and a ride or die chick doesn't require it to be because she's a strong Black woman. To her, love should be earned, and there's no limit to what she'll do for it. In this book, Shanita Hubbard, author, adjunct professor of sociology, and former therapist, disrupts the ride or die complex and argues that this way of life has left Black women exhausted, overworked, overlooked, and feeling depleted. She suggests that Black women are susceptible to this mentality because it's normalized in our culture. It rings loud in our favorite hip-hop songs, and it even shows up in the most important relationship we will ever have--the one with yourself. Compassionate, candid, hard-hitting, and 100% unapologetic, Ride-or-Die melds Hubbard's entertaining conversations with her Black girlfriends and her personal experiences as a redeemed ride-or-die chick and a former captain of the build-a-brother team to fervently dismantle cultural norms that require Black women to take care of everyone but themselves. Ride or Die urges you to expel the myth that your self-worth is connected to how much labor you provide others, and guides you toward healing. Using hip hop as a backdrop to explore norms that are harmful to Black women, Hubbard shows the way you may be unknowingly perpetuating this harm within your relationships. Hubbard urges you to pull the plug on the ride or die chick.

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Author:   Shanita Hubbard ,  Tovah Ott
Publisher:   Legacy Lit
Imprint:   Legacy Lit
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 14.40cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9781668627440


ISBN 10:   1668627442
Publication Date:   08 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A powerful must-read book for Black women. This engaging, thoughtful book uses hip hop as a backdrop to honor our strength and healing as a collective.-- Gabrielle Union This beautiful brilliant Black woman bares her soul, revealing the struggle far too many of us experience. Shanita takes us into deeply intimate moments of her own life to deconstruct why being a 'ride or die' is problematic in ways rarely discussed. With unapologetic strength, she challenges us to see the piercing hole this generational badge of 'honor' leaves open and reveals why it's time to remove it and heal.-- Tamron Hall With clear-eyed analysis, poignant vulnerability and notable grace, Shanita Hubbard continues the decades-old work of moving the important narratives of women and genderqueer people of the hip hop generation from the margins to the center.-- Dr. Joan Morgan, author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost I've never read a book that gives us as much as Ride or Die gives us. This miracle of a book challenges, affirms, heals, reveals, and loves like nothing I've ever come across before. Shanita Hubbard has opened herself to us all for the purpose of asking us to be better to and for the people around us. She is one of our preeminent master teachers, using Hip-Hop as her curriculum, and we are all better for having been given these lessons.-- David Dennis Jr, author of The Movement Made Us In a world that continues to do everything in its power to silence the voice of the Black woman, Shanita's book is the light the world so desperately needs. Ride or Die is honest and poignant about the lives of Black women. Shanita uses the beautifully complex world of hip-hop she was raised in and grew to love as fascinating entry points. But she ultimately holds that same world accountable for its shortcomings of its portrayal of Black women. It's the culture holding the culture responsible.-- Justin Tinsley, author of It Was All a Dream


A standout study...Effortlessly blending personal anecdotes, academic scholarship, and pop culture analysis, this is an authentic and cathartic call for change. -- Publishers Weekly Hubbard's examination of the unspoken truths about Black women's lives is well rendered and liberating. An important book about significant issues that often go unexplored. -- Kirkus Reviews This engaging, thoughtful book uses hip hop as a backdrop to honor our strength and healing as a collective. -- Gabrielle Union, New York Times bestselling author


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Shanita Hubbard is an acclaimed writer, American-based Journalism Instructor at the University of Toronto, chair of the Freelance Taskforce for the National Association of Black Journalists, and a Soros Fellow. Her work has been published in New York Times, Huffington Post, Guardian, Pitchfork, ESSENCE, and a host of other publications. Hubbard's writing has helped foster complex discourse around intracommunity sexual violence, abuse within the hip-hop community, and the complicated relationship between Black women and hip-hop. Tovah Ott is a professional narrator who has recorded over 250 titles under multiple pseudonyms.

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