2021
DOI: 10.1080/1554477x.2021.1870092
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Transformative Radical Self-care by Women in African and Pan-African Spiritual Traditions: Divine Power of Joy, Lemonade Self-care, Self-love Holiday

Abstract: Exploring radical self-care practices as liberatory political resistance exposes the paradox that freedom from suffering is not free or an entitlement, instead it is a daily practice. This is a particularly important political claim for the three radical self-care practices surveyed in this article: Queen Mother Maasht Amm Amen's The Divine Power of Joy events live-streamed and held inperson in the United States; Nalokai, Omisade, and Julia's The Lemonade Series: Self-Care and Renewal Retreat in Treasure Beach… Show more

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“…For example, Françoise B. Cromer (2021) expands on these definitions to explain that "Radical self-care is an intentional choice to awaken the power of selflessness, compassion, and peace within and learn how to use this awareness for the greater good and not just for oneself" (p. 4). Building on the frameworks positioned by Dei (2018) and Cromer (2021), this research explores the connection between anti-Black racism and wellbeing/wellness using a decolonial and collective approach.…”
Section: Chapter One: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Françoise B. Cromer (2021) expands on these definitions to explain that "Radical self-care is an intentional choice to awaken the power of selflessness, compassion, and peace within and learn how to use this awareness for the greater good and not just for oneself" (p. 4). Building on the frameworks positioned by Dei (2018) and Cromer (2021), this research explores the connection between anti-Black racism and wellbeing/wellness using a decolonial and collective approach.…”
Section: Chapter One: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cromer (2021) expands on these definitions to explain that "Radical self-care is an intentional choice to awaken the power of selflessness, compassion, and peace within and learn how to use this awareness for the greater good and not just for oneself" (p. 4). Building on the frameworks positioned by Dei (2018) and Cromer (2021), this research explores the connection between anti-Black racism and wellbeing/wellness using a decolonial and collective approach. The overarching goal of this research is to understand the perspective of the participants within this research study; with the hopes of offering strategies and possibilities through which Black communities can exist and heal as individuals and as a collective community.…”
Section: Chapter One: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%