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A window into the Black American experience that tackles some of the most critical topics facing society today. K.C. gracefully navigates systemic racism, religion, theodicy, and mental health, saying the hard things out loud to foster love, harmony, and peace in our world. This collection of poems resonates with anyone disillusioned and exhausted by the injustices marginalized groups face. Hope in Darkness doesn't provide easy answers, but it aims to bring understanding and empathy to readers from a societal and individual perspective. If you're ready to step outside your comfort zone and…mehr

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A window into the Black American experience that tackles some of the most critical topics facing society today. K.C. gracefully navigates systemic racism, religion, theodicy, and mental health, saying the hard things out loud to foster love, harmony, and peace in our world. This collection of poems resonates with anyone disillusioned and exhausted by the injustices marginalized groups face. Hope in Darkness doesn't provide easy answers, but it aims to bring understanding and empathy to readers from a societal and individual perspective. If you're ready to step outside your comfort zone and open your mind to new perspectives, this book is for you. Breedlove's raw vulnerability will move you. His cries for justice will stir you. His glimpses of light in darkness will inspire you. This book is excellent for: Readers passionate about racial and systemic justice Those seeking perspective on mental health Persons with religious trauma People questioning organized religion Progressives wanting systemic change Activists and advocates for equality Lovers of contemporary, spoken word poetry Progressive Christians who are okay with questioning Individuals appreciating emotional vulnerability People deconstructing their faith Anyone searching for Hope in Darkness Please Note Recommended for mature audiences - Sensitive topics include depression, anxiety, self-harm, police brutality, and religious critique. Reader discretion is advised.