#BlackInDenver: A Black Girl’s Reflection on Being A Boujie Hipster and Black In Her Favorite Town. Essays On Race, Racial and Cultural Dissonance, Whiteness, and Being Blackity Black. #BlackInDenver: A Black Girl’s Reflection on Being A Boujie Hipster and Black In Her Favorite Town. Essays On Race, Racial and Cultural Dissonance, Whiteness, and Being Blackity Black.

#BlackInDenver: A Black Girl’s Reflection on Being A Boujie Hipster and Black In Her Favorite Town. Essays On Race, Racial and Cultural Dissonance, Whiteness, and Being Blackity Black‪.‬

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Publisher Description

Jenaya Perdue, lover of all (mostly all) things Boujie (when within her budget), hipster (when not too smelly and doesn't include exercise), and Blackity Black (especially when said things are shirtless, male, and have lovely muscles), gives you a window into her mind, heart, body, and proclivities as she navigates being #BlackInDenver. In 2700ish Facebook statuses and 39ish essays, journey with her as she finishes out her 20s in her favorite town in America—but also the town that gives her all the feelings. It's hard being Black and it's hard being in the cesspool of whiteness day-in and day-out. She will challenge your proclivities as you exchange your lens for hers.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2020
12 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
540
Pages
PUBLISHER
BookBaby
SELLER
DIY Media Group DBA BookBaby
SIZE
683.3
KB

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