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Blackness Is a Gift I Can Give Her by R. Renee Hess
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Oct 08, 2024 | ISBN 9780771004629

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One of CBC Books’ Works of Nonfiction to Check Out This Fall

“In sharing her own conversations and the lived experience of Black women in hockey, Hess offers a world of insight from marginalized groups while simultaneously protecting them. Blending raw honesty with kindness and humour, Blackness Is a Gift I Can Give Her is a poignant and richly padded book with truths that the hockey world needs to hear. Hess makes you want to fight for justice . . . and watch a hockey game.” —Shireen Ahmed, Award-winning Multiplatform Sports Journalist and Instructor at Toronto Metropolitan University

“R. Renee Hess writes enthusiastically and lovingly about a demographic rarely centred or allowed to tell their own story. Passionate, commanding, and unflinching. . . . Hess tackles gender, race, sexism, feminism, intersectionality, misogynoir, and more, masterfully. This book is a powerful ode to Black women in sport, and proves we are an invaluable force never to be underestimated or diminished.” —Perdita Felicien, author of My Mother’s Daughter

“The finest thing one can say about a hockey player is that they have changed the game. But you don’t always need to step on the ice to ignite change, and this book shows that. Our sport, and more importantly, our society, will love this assist from R. Renee Hess.” —Ron MacLean, Hockey Night in Canada

“Ms. Renee grasps the soul of every Black woman, sharing our stories in ways that we’ve always wanted them to be. This book is for those who’ve never felt that they had a place in the game, and also for those who want to show that everyone belongs. Thank you, Renee, for a safe space, a liberated feeling, and a protective embrace.” —Sarah Nurse, Canadian Women’s National Hockey Team, Olympic Champion, and World Champion

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