Raising Free People, Akilah S. Richards
Raising Free People, Akilah S. Richards
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Raising Free People
Unschooling as Liberation and Healing Work

Author: Akilah S. Richards, Bayo Akomolafe, PhD

Narrator: Akilah S. Richards

Unabridged: 5 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/16/2021


Synopsis

No one is immune to the byproducts of compulsory schooling and standardized testing. And while reform may be a worthy cause for some, it is not enough for countless others still trying to navigate the tyranny of what schooling has always been. Raising Free People argues that we need to build and work within systems designed for any human to learn, grow, socialize, and thrive, regardless of age, ability, background, or access to money.

Raising Free People explores examples of the transition from school or homeschooling to unschooling, how single parents and people facing financial challenges unschool successfully, and ways unschooling allows us to address generational trauma and unlearn the habits we mindlessly pass on to children.

In these detailed and unabashed stories and insights, Richards examines the ways that her relationships to blackness, decolonization, and healing work all combine to form relationships and enable community-healing strategies rooted in an unschooling practice. This is how millions of families center human connection, practice clear, and honest communication, and raise children who do not grow up to feel that they narrowly survived their childhoods.

About Akilah S. Richards

Akilah S. Richards is a public speaker and the founder of Raising Free People Network, a social enterprise focused on resolving the ways that unexamined experiences with bias and oppression disrupt families' and organizations' capacity to sustain cultures of belonging.


Reviews

Goodreads review by zara

I really enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone embarking on an unschooling/deschooling journey or considering it. I expected a roadmap, and instead the author emphasizes that our unschooling journeys are deeply personal and have to adapt to the unique needs, interests and personalities of the......more

Goodreads review by Camille

This is a great read for radical black mamas considering how to ditch the hierarchical colonial ways we were taught meant we were "parenting right". That said, I already listen to Akilah's podcast so a lot of this felt like rehash to me. While it is nice to have in book form as a reference, it would......more

Goodreads review by Camille

My review disappeared! I need to get off this corporate platform 😩 Much like her podcast, this book could have benefitted from a good editor. There are a lot of great ideas here but it is very unstructured. I'm thinking on making a study guide for it. 🤔 The intro by Bayo Okomolafe was beautiful and I......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

This book wasn't necessarily written for me. I have no kids, I don't plan on having kids, and I'm not around kids very often. Still, I do like to judge parents who's kids are annoying. This book will help me on that path.......more