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OverviewYou too can become your own hero through change, chaos and choosing to love yourself! Raised in the Deep South and in the church, Malakai Strong left with the clothes on his back and medical supplies to find self. Navigating a broken system. Working to fix the system. Now living independently through the chaos while cherishing precious moments of joy. Where nature, love and nurture meet, Malakai Strong shares his journey of pain to purpose in hopes that others will find the strength, courage and hero within to do the same. Malakai Strong's 7 Steps to Wearing Your Cape along with his diary entries, stories of sadness and strength, and tenacity to overcome no matter what will inspire each who dare to join the journey. During this unique time in society when people want to do better, and want to understand. As others want to deny, disparage and reject the identities and basic human rights each person deserves to expect and to experience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malakai StrongPublisher: Strongwheeld.com Imprint: Strongwheeld.com Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9798218239831Pages: 98 Publication Date: 28 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Malakai takes you on a journey from shame and emotional abandonment to victory. This story is a deeply moving share of the gritty fight and persistence needed to live life when faced with so many obstacles and will encourage anyone reading to keep going! Seeing life as he lived it with so many limitations, praying as you read that he does not give up; it is an emotional ride worth taking. I am blown away at how Malakai found a way to appreciate the beauty of life and love and somehow rise above the darkness that surrounds those who only want to live as their true selves. This is a painful but beautiful journey that will touch the heart of all who dare to see the world through the eyes of another. Malakai is not someone to feel ""sorry for"" he is one to celebrate!"" - Renee Rochelle, Author of ""The History of Me"" ""A riveting first person account of the daily challenges that come with being a member of multiple marginalized groups, particularly during a period of tremendous societal upheaval. A valuable resource for educators, counselors, employers, and anyone who is interested in better understanding the unique challenges associated with intersectionality, and better serve our students, clients, colleagues, and friends. Malakai's perseverance has been extraordinary and the honest way in which he writes about his experience will leave a lasting impact on you."" - Michael Dodd, Professor of Psychology, University of Nebraska - Lincoln. ""Super Me is an astonishing account of one person's unique journey through the challenges and triumphs of life. It is honest, and uplifting. It is the best kind of book, one that lets you in on a world unlike most readers experience with generosity and humility. His story of coming to terms with gender identity, sexuality, race, while experiencing the cruelty of our ableist culture is fascinating, painful, beautiful, and relatable. Malakai Strong's life story and the lessons he imparts is something everyone needs to hear right now. Super Me is a super book written by a true Superhero.""- Tim Vincent, President, Brothers of the Desert ""In this raw and gripping account of his experiences as a trans, disabled, Black man, Malakai presents his struggles, his triumphs, and his unending determination to live a fulfilling life. I recommend Super Me for any individuals who are interested in learning more about intersectionality from someone who holds some of the most marginalized identities in our society. This would also make an excellent accompaniment to coursework focused on multicultural counseling, diversity equity and inclusion, and also gender and sexuality studies."" -Tracy Witte, PhD, Director of Clinical Training, Auburn University" Author InformationMalakai Strong was born four months early at around 2lbs and 8oz, losing oxygen as he entered the world with the will to survive a fight. Around the age of two, Malakai was diagnosed with Spastic Cerebral Palsy, which basically means that he was born with damage to the side of the brain that controls walking and fine motor skills.Malakai (he/they) is a public speaker, writer and mental health advocate who is working toward becoming a licensed therapist to help bridge the gaps between the disabled and LGBTQIA+ communities. Malakai holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Nebraska and a Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He is currently pursuing a Master of Social Work at Capella University. He currently resides in Southern California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |