Cyrus Webb reviews Demystifying Diversity

When it comes to the topic of diversity it can honestly go in so many directions. What I would say about Daralyse Lyons’ new book Demystifying Diversity: Embracing our Shared Humanity is that she strives to break it down to more than a US against THEM and see the why.

Through the interviews and her own personal observations we see how being singled out or labeled as impacted others. It also does something I wasn’t expecting. It turns the tables repeatedly on the reader, forcing us to ask what would we do or who would we be. In horrific events in history would be the one who was the oppressed or would we be the oppressor? Would we stand up for what is right or will be stay by? These questions are difficult but necessary if we are going to see things really move forward in a positive (and productive) way.

There’s another thing that Daralyse discusses in the book that is sure to step on some toes. I know it did mine. That being the words we use to categorize things, like being “good” for eating a salad or “bad” for not. The impact of what we say as well as what we do can impact the way people see themselves and feel about themselves.

Bottom line is we’re ALL a work in progress. This book challenges us to identify the work we ALL have to do and get about doing it.

Regaining Control: When Love Becomes a Prison

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  • Only 1% of the world's assets are held in the name of women.
  • 70% of people in abject poverty--living on less than $1 per day--are women.
  • Over half the women of this generation do not themselves receive, from either
    employment or the state, enough to 'get by'.


These shocking statistics call to our attention the importance of
financial independence among women. Financial dependence, though, is
just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Dependence can also be noted in
Validation and Self Esteem; Mobility and Daily Care; and Emotional
Support
and A Shield from the World. Loving, caring, and well meaning
spouses, families, and caregivers can unwittingly gnaw away at self
confidence and self esteem until a person is unwittingly trapped in an
unhealthy situation.

Are you at risk?



  • Would you be financially secure without your spouse's income?
  • Do you find? it hard to say "no"?
  • Do you feel unlovable or ugly?
  • Have you given up on your dreams?
  • Are you truly unhappy with your life?


If so, there is hope! It is possible to regain
your self esteem, rebuild your self confidence,
and become independent once
more.

Independence is a skill, an attitude, and a lifestyle that anyone
can achieve.


Praise for Tami Brady:


"The main point I saw in this work, and one I thought was outstanding,
is that we are all individuals, unique and that one set formula may not
work for everyone. I believe that is what makes her work different than
other self-help books." -Shirley Johnson, Midwest Book Review



"I found myself submersed in this book, discovering it a true source of encouragement, that however overwhelming life becomes, we should stay aware of what we want, never forgetting where we come from or what our dreams are."
-Tracy Jane-Newton, An Alternative View



"If you have been thinking there must be more to life than what you have; or you find you tend to say one thing in public, whilst being of an-other opinion in private, then this book may be for you."
-Sue Phillips, Spiralthreads Reviews

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