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We'll All Be Free

How a Culture of White Supremacy Devalues Us and How We Can Reclaim Our True Worth

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We'll All Be Free

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Discover a Better Standard of Excellence

You're not good enough. How many of us internalize this belief before we even reach adulthood? How many of us feel unworthy and unable to live up to what seem like impossible—yet-completely—arbitrary standards? Where do these toxic beliefs about ourselves come from? And who told us there is a way we are "supposed" to be anyway?

With passion and compassion, Caroline J. Sumlin reveals the force that keeps all of us, whether we are part of a marginalized group or not, from freely expressing who we are as image bearers of God: white supremacy culture. Sharing her own story, she helps you see the wide-ranging effects of living in a culture of white supremacy. She identifies the damaging beliefs we internalize from our very earliest days and shows us how to find clarity and freedom as we dismantle the oppressive structures that hem us in and force us to conform.

If you have struggled with perfectionism, self-doubt, unworthiness, or the unrelenting pressure to pursue someone else's version of "success," you will find here the tools you need to silence the voices that seek to keep you down and to value yourself as never before.

©2023 Caroline J. Sumlin (P)2023 eChristian
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Great read!

Really enjoyed this book. I found it informative and helpful. I also love the journal prompts at each chapter, great questions to ask ourselves. So much to relate to in this book.

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Lifechanging, Just what my soul needed

A must read for anyone who is striving, pursuing dreams, learning how to rest, and wanting to find a way to live free from the lies of white supremacy, and find our values outside of what we produce, what standards we meet, or any other lies or burdens that are not ours to carry. This shows a path to get ourselves free and understand what is at play in the systems we work within and around. It is such a powerful, nuanced, and pointed critique of our society’s history and legacy of hangup on white supremacy and the need to heal and pursue something more expansive in order to approach our lives from a liberated, connected and more expansive place. I love the journal prompts that include learning to advocate for our younger selves, our present selves, and future generations.

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