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thoughts on love, faith, and the folk

15 October 2014

A Primer on Self-Care

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19 September 2014

Interview with Rachel Held Evans

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Last month, New York Times bestselling author Rachel Held Evans asked to interview me about Too Heavy a Yoke . Here's an excerpt below. ...
07 August 2014

Recent Articles on the StrongBlackWoman

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Breakdown: The StrongBlackWoman in Crisis This week, I guest-authored an article,  "Breakdown: The StrongBlackWoman in Crisis,...
13 July 2014

A Time to Grieve

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It was effortless, really, the way the tears rolled down my face. In the six days since my breast cancer diagnosis, I have not really crie...
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18 April 2012

Anxiety and the StrongBlackWoman

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I’m anxious. There, I said it. Ironically, saying it publicly is not as freeing as I’d hoped it would be. In fact, it’s somewhat anxiety-...
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22 February 2012

Relinquishing Selflessness: A Lenten Journey

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I'm giving up selflessness for Lent. That may seem counterproductive to the Lenten focus on denying self. I should probably do someth...
07 January 2012

A StrongBlackWoman Goes to Therapy

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"How did I get here again?" That was the question that I asked myself as I drove away from my therapist's office. Processing...
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Chanequa Walker-Barnes
Atlanta, GA, United States
Chanequa is the author of "Too Heavy a Yoke: Black Women and the Burden of Strength." She holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Miami and an M.Div. from Duke University. She is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University.
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