Rachel Cargle is an Akron, Ohio-born public academic, writer, and
lecturer working at the intersection of race and womanhood. She is
the creator of "The Great Unlearn," an online learning space that
provides resources and critical discourse with a monthly curriculum
taught by Black academics and thinkers whose work points toward a
more equitable future. She is also the founder of Elizabeth's of
Akron, a bookstore and writing center that promotes, amplifies and
celebrates marginalized voices, and she founded The Loveland
Foundation, Inc. which offers free mental health care through the
Therapy Fund for Black women and girls.
Social- IG- @rachel.cargle; TW- @rachelcargle; FB- @rachelecargle
Rachel Cargle is that rare sort of phoenix who rises from the ashes
of her life not only reborn on the personal level, but also fully
ready to change the world ... an elegant, thoughtful, vulnerable,
and inspiring memoir
*Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Big Magic*
Dazzling -a loving, bold tale of imagination, bravery, and radical
action in the face of injustice
*Elle*
Profoundly moving and powerful ... you will leave these pages
changed for the better
*Gabrielle Union, author of We're Going to Need More Wine*
Beautiful ... This book is not meant to be simply consumed but
explored
*Joy Harden Bradford, founder of Therapy for Black Girls and author
of Sisterhood Heals*
Cargle recounts how she spun silk out of the thread bare yarns of
patriarchy and white supremacy while reminding readers that such
alchemy is possible ... if we give ourselves permission to
re-imagine our existences
*Sonya Renee Taylor, author of The Body is Not an Apology*
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