|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewDaughter of the Diaspora is a powerful collection of poems and short stories that explores the lived experience of Black womanhood through the lens of history, identity, and resilience. Crystal Chanel weaves together personal testimony, cultural memory, and ancestral truth to illuminate what it means to descend from a displaced people while rising boldly in a world that was never designed for you. Rooted in the legacy of the African diaspora and informed by global perspective, this book examines the dualities Black women navigate every day, i.e. visibility and invisibility, scrutiny and celebration, belonging and exile, exhaustion and excellence. Through honest storytelling and expressive lyricism, Crystal unpacks the emotional, spiritual, and political realities of living in two worlds: the one inherited from our ancestors and the one shaped by modern America. Across its pages, Daughter of the Diaspora honors the brilliance, burden, and beauty of Black women. It reflects on the generational impact of enslavement, the echoes of colonialism, and the unrelenting force of survival and reinvention. Crystal's work serves as both mirror and megaphone, affirming the complexity of identity, amplifying often-silenced voices, and reclaiming distorted and or dismissed narratives. Part love letter, part testimony, and part cultural critique, Daughter of the Diaspora invites readers to witness an intimate exploration of heritage, healing, and self-definition. It challenges assumptions, sparks reflection, and celebrates the power of becoming, again and again, in the face of history's weight. Poignant, bold, and deeply human, Daughter of the Diaspora is for anyone who values truth, honors legacy, and believes in the unstoppable force of Black woman resilience Full Product DetailsAuthor: Crystal ChanelPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798317827205Pages: 84 Publication Date: 26 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCrystal Chanel is a storyteller, emcee, and marketing strategist whose voice bridges purpose and power. As the founder and CEO of Press Release Marketing, LLC, she leads a boutique firm that amplifies brands through intentional strategy, bold storytelling, and culturally aligned design. Her work connects small businesses and community organizations to their audiences through authenticity and creative excellence. Crystal's artistry, however, extends far beyond the marketing world. As a poet and cultural curator, she uses her words to explore themes of identity, resilience, belonging, and the lived experience of Black womanhood in America. Her debut poetry book, Daughter of the Diaspora, weaves together personal reflection, historical context, and unapologetic truth-telling. Through poems and short stories, she examines what it means to navigate dual realities, to live in two worlds, to be both celebrated and scrutinized, visible and invisible, and a relentless dreamer. Born with a global perspective, Crystal's life journey has taken her from living in East Germany as a teenager, to serving in the U.S. Armed Forces in her twenties, to traveling across the United States in her thirties and forties witnessing how Black women are seen, celebrated, and challenged in different regions and cultures. These experiences shape her understanding of community and connection, fueling her mission to uplift Black culture and voices through every platform she touches. A proud advocate of Black enterprise, faith, and education, Crystal believes that creativity is both resistance and rest, an act of self-preservation in a world that often misunderstands Black women. Come what may, Crystal moves with the conviction that ""better is possible, and getting by is never enough."" Daughter of the Diaspora is Crystal's love letter to legacy, a mirror for her community, and a declaration of what it means to rise, again and again, as both artist and ancestor in motion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||