This is an interview with Adam Coleman, the author of the book "Black Victim to Black Victor: Identifying the ideologies, behavioral patterns and cultural norms that encourage a victimhood complex"
This is a relevant topic during our cultural moment, because it offers a counter-narrative to the majority of what we hear in popular culture and the media where black pain can be a commodity, and where victimhood can sound like the only option.
We discuss some of the major themes from his books title, as well as the personal realities from Adam's life and experiences that helped shape some of its chapters. If you are looking for an idea of what resilience in the face of adversity or hardship can look like, give Adam a listen here, and read his book after.
*We did have a couple of technical issues in an audio delay between Adam and myself which caused some pauses between questions*
Follow him and find his book below.
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- Twitter: https://twitter.com/wrong_speak
- Book: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Victim-Victor-Identifying-ideologies/dp/B0915JT4XD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3M6NXITCOU16Z&dchild=1&keywords=black+victim+to+black+victor&qid=1622228905&sprefix=black+victim+to+black+vi%2Caps%2C230&sr=8-1
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