And Sometimes There Are Tears
Black Women and Well-Being
Njoki Nathani Wane editor Janelle Brady editor Ezinwanne Toochukwu Odozor editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Women's Press of Canada
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£37.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

And Sometimes There Are Tears is the second book in the innovative new series In Words of Our Own: Black Women and Being, by and about Black Canadian women that centres Black feminist perspectives. This engaging text explores Black women's journeys toward well-being, healing, and collective liberation, while also challenging narrow Eurocentric and individualistic definitions of wellness that routinely overlook Black women's lived realities, particularly within Canadian contexts shaped by systemic anti-Black racism and sexism.
Through interdisciplinary and multi-genre contributions, including academic research, personal narratives, poetry, and dialogue, the contributing scholars explore how wellness is shaped by experiences such as misogynoir, internalized anti-Blackness, the "Strong Black Woman" archetype, and inequities within the health and social systems. Rather than treating well-being as a fixed or purely clinical outcome, this collection presents it as a dynamic, relational process rooted in history, embodiment, and community.
And Sometimes There Are Tears reimagines healing as a form of political resistance. Contributors foreground spiritual practice, ancestral connection, storytelling, and community care as essential strategies for surviving and flourishing within Black spaces. By honouring diverse ways of knowing and refusing rigid boundaries between academic and creative work, this powerful and deeply reflective text offers students and scholars a powerful framework for understanding wellness as inseparable from justice, care, and collective action.
"Odozor, Brady, and Wane's masterful blend of research, poetry, art, and short stories is an indispensable collection of Black wisdom highlighting the effects of systemic oppression on Black women's well-being. It challenges Eurocentric conceptions of wellness and reclaims scholarship, activism, policy, and practices relating to Black women and their communities. A brilliant addition to Black feminist scholarship in Canada." —Dr. Bathseba Opini, Associate Professor, Department of Educational Studies, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia
"Despite attempts to silence their voices and mask their resilience, Black women continue to find ingenious ways to chart their paths and unpack their truths, as seen in And Sometimes There Are Tears. The authors navigate modern-day life against the backdrop of past sociohistorical challenges by claiming a space to firstly validate their stories, lived experiences, and the expertise of Black women. A true demonstration of sisterhood, by dusting off and making visible the unacknowledged works of fellow Black women. Every Black woman can find their story in this book. Get ready to feel connected, stimulated, and inspired." —Dr. Caryl James, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies and Student Experience (FSS), Professor of Eating Disorders, Body Image and Mental Health, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Mona
ISBN: 9780889616417
Dimensions: 229mm x 18mm x 152mm
Weight: unknown
320 pages