- Genre:literary criticism
- Sub-genre:American / African American & Black
- Language:English
- Pages:160
- Paperback ISBN:9798317827908
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What's Ailing You? is a gripping look at the systems that shape Black life in America — and the scars they leave behind. With the sharp honesty of lived experience and the insight of a frontline social worker, Erica Simpson takes readers inside the classrooms, courtrooms, hospitals, churches, and neighborhoods where silence once protected pain.
Through personal stories, historical truth, and cultural reckoning, Simpson exposes how racism, policy, poverty, and generational trauma collide to create the wounds we don't talk about, and the resilience we're never given credit for.
What's Ailing You? isn't just a book. It's a mirror, a warning, and a call to action. If you've ever wondered why our communities fight so hard to survive, or what it will take for us to finally heal — this is the story you can't afford to skip.
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What's Ailing You? is an examination of the wounds Black families carry, the ones rooted in history, reinforced by policy, and passed down through silence. Blending memoir, social commentary, casework experience, and cultural truth-telling, Erica Simpson pulls readers deep into the spaces where pain is born, ignored, criminalized, and finally confronted.
From childhood lessons wrapped in shame and secrecy, to the realities of schools that punish instead of protect, to courtrooms and child welfare systems that fail the families they claim to serve, Simpson reveals how the scars on our bodies and communities didn't appear by accident. She uncovers how zip codes predict life expectancy, how bias shapes medical outcomes, how color becomes currency, and how silence becomes the heaviest inheritance of all.
Moving between personal narrative and the collective experiences of Black America, Simpson brings readers into department stores, car lots, ER rooms, school hallways, and church pews, the everyday battlegrounds where identity, dignity, and survival collide.
She challenges readers to see beyond stereotypes and statistics, to acknowledge the wounds beneath the surface, and to imagine what true repair could look like.
This book is for anyone who has ever questioned the systems around them, felt unseen in their struggle, or known that "what's wrong" with us is rooted in what's been done to us. It will resonate with:
• Readers seeking real stories about race, resilience, and justice
• Those who work in education, social work, healthcare, or public policy
• Advocates and organizers committed to systemic change
• Book clubs and community groups looking for honest, transformative conversation
• Anyone ready to understand pain as both a legacy and a catalyst for revolution
What's Ailing You? invites readers to witness the truth, honor the scars, and join the work of rewriting the narrative — not just for ourselves, but for generations still to come.
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