Barriers to Rebuilding the African American Community by Tywan Ajani

Barriers to Rebuilding the African American Community by Tywan Ajani

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Tywan Ajani is a licensed clinical social worker currently serving as a community mental health and substance abuse clinician. He is also a U.S. McNair scholar.

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Barriers to Rebuilding the African-American Community, by Tywan Ajani

From police killings of unarmed citizens to America’s most controversial president, and now the resurgence of American White Supremacy groups such as the alt-right and neo-Nazi organizations, it seems as if race and politics in America is spiraling out of control. Now, more polarized than ever, is America divided with black and white racial tensions along with political divisions with new, weekly developments. Whether you are a Republican or Democrat, you will find this book to be both an interesting, thought-provoking journey into the history, heart, and the roots of the black American plight.

This book is distinct from the everyday social justice book because it is not an extended gripe about the “white man,” but rather a background investigation of how medical science, culture, and policy can propel or subdue an entire people group. You will be amazed at what research has uncovered regarding A.C.E.S. (adverse, childhood exposures), which affects all communities regardless of race.

Whether you are liberal or conservative, the book addresses a wide audience on issues critical to all Americans. Get ready for an exciting and well-researched exposé into momentous, socio-political movements during a very emotional and electrifying period in American society. Most have forgotten which team won the Superbowl in 2002, or the World Series in 2009; however, many will remember the Black Lives Matter and the #Metoo movements in the United States, ten, twenty, and even a hundred, years from now. These movements now have a permanent place in American history.

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