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State Of Affairs How Black Men Fail Black Women: State of Affairs, #2
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State Of Affairs How Black Men Fail Black Women: State of Affairs, #2 in Brampton, ON
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State Of Affairs How Black Men Fail Black Women: State of Affairs, #2 in Brampton, ON
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This unapologetically raw and thought-provoking book dives deep into the ways black men fail to support, uplift, and protect black women, the very backbones of our community. From emotional neglect and colorism to absenteeism and toxic masculinity, it confronts the hard truths about love, respect, and accountability. This isn't just a callout—it's a wake-up call. Told with brutal honesty, poignant stories, and a touch of humor, the book offers a roadmap for black men to step up and do better. For black women, it's a testament to their strength, resilience, and the undeniable truth: they deserve more.
With each chapter, readers will uncover the cracks in relationships, families, and communities—and find the tools to rebuild with love and intention. This book is more than a discussion; it's a movement toward healing and transformation.
This unapologetically raw and thought-provoking book dives deep into the ways black men fail to support, uplift, and protect black women, the very backbones of our community. From emotional neglect and colorism to absenteeism and toxic masculinity, it confronts the hard truths about love, respect, and accountability. This isn't just a callout—it's a wake-up call. Told with brutal honesty, poignant stories, and a touch of humor, the book offers a roadmap for black men to step up and do better. For black women, it's a testament to their strength, resilience, and the undeniable truth: they deserve more.
With each chapter, readers will uncover the cracks in relationships, families, and communities—and find the tools to rebuild with love and intention. This book is more than a discussion; it's a movement toward healing and transformation.





















