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Kimberly Dark

    Kimberly Dark is a writer and professor dedicated to revealing the hidden architecture of everyday life. Through her essays and storytelling, she helps readers discover the influences that shape their lives and reclaim their power as social creators. Her work explores how we can better understand our surroundings and more actively shape the world around us. Dark's approach encourages reflection on the unseen forces that guide our decisions and relationships.

    Damaged Like Me
    • Damaged Like Me

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(47)Add rating

      People who have been damaged, thrown away, marginalized, or traumatized are more capable of apprehending social patterns, precisely because they’ve needed to be aware and vigilant about how the world works. For too long, those who rely on long-held rights and entitlement have claimed that others are biased about the very topics on which they have expertise. Damaged Like Me is a series of essays and stories that reveal a complex social landscape. It shows how possible and vital it is to build roads to a more equitable and loving collective culture that includes body sovereignty, racial justice, gender equity/liberation, and much more. It does so by relying on the insights and approaches to knowledge production of those on the receiving end of inequity and violence, those whose “objectivity” on issues of oppression has been consistently maligned despite their having the most to teach us.

      Damaged Like Me