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Cut Dead But Still Alive: Caring for African American Young Men

by Gregory C. Ellison II. Abingdon Press, 2013.

Description

Based off the author's personal experience, along with the stories of six young black men, this resource reveals the vulnerability of African-American men in the United States and offers tools for care-givers who encounter anyone who feels invisible and hopeless.

Features

tools and strategies for care-givers, how to counter deaths of control and self esteem, personal stories of six young black men and the author

Recommended Audience

clergy, lay leaders, and congregant

Cost

Purchase as a book or e-book

Practical Applications

  • Create strategies to reach out to anyone who may feel invisible and demeaned, based off the stories of six young black men, and by using the tools outlined in the resource.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Janet Hoover

Janet Hoover is a certified spiritual director in private practice and an American Baptist pastor. She graduated from the University of Indianapolis and earned her MDiv and DMin from Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis. 

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