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Black Fatigue (Second Edition)

How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit

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Black Fatigue (Second Edition)

By: Mary-Frances Winters, Mareisha N. Winters Reese
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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About this listen

Black people are exhausted. The toll of living within systems designed to exclude them devastates minds, bodies, and spirits. Award-winning diversity, equity, and inclusion leader Mary-Frances Winters—now joined by Mareisha Winters Reese—addresses this ongoing crisis with an urgent update to her bestselling book.

Winters and Reese incorporate new data, fresh case studies, and expanded tools to reflect today's realities. This edition, with 50 percent new content, includes the following:

  • Four new chapters on current challenges facing Black communities
  • Updated research on racism's health impacts in a post-COVID world
  • New stories and case studies that illuminate lived experience
  • Updated models reflecting today's most relevant findings

With unflinching honesty and a practical lens, Winters and Reese document the enduring toll of "living while Black" while also equipping listeners with strategies for personal healing and organizational transformation. The research is current, the case studies are real, and the tools are designed to create lasting systemic change.

©2026 Mary-Frances Winters and Mareisha N. Winters Reese (P)2026 Highbridge Audio
African American Studies Americas Personal Development Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Specific Demographics Stress Management United States
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