An inspirational roadmap to changing yourself—and the world—through self-healing, transformation, and decolonization from artist, poet, and changemaker Jezz Chung.
Artist, poet, and activist Jezz Chung (they/them) focuses on cultural change through personal transformation. In This Way to Change , Jezz shares contemporary poetry, accessible prose, and healing practices from different therapeutic modalities to explore subjects like healing your inner child, nourishing friendships, decolonizing your thinking, deconstructing binaries, and intentional community-making. The interactive healing practices in this book include writing and reflection prompts, somatic exercises, guided meditations, and more to help readers tap into their powers of self-healing on their journey through change.
This is a good book to graze through, gleaning what speaks to you and leaving the rest. For me, the care compass is helpful. I like any ideas about pleasure, intuition, and curiosity.
It is also very… Brooklyn, though. Sometimes I play a game where I don’t look up the location or credentials of an author and try to guess based on the words; 9 out of 10 times I’m right when it’s Brooklyn. And by that I mean, it’s a particular flavor of the social justice world (and identitarianism) that will either be empowering or alienating, if not downright hypocritical, depending on your context for it.
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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book! In many ways, I felt like this book was written specifically for me. I spend my time thinking about disability, gender, sexuality, white supremacy, abolition, and creating cultures of care… and while those are all very clearly connected, it’s rare to see anyone pull them all together like this. I also appreciated that the book was a mix of poetry, essays, exercises, and questions to sit with. They provide a good mix of ways to take information in, as well as a mix of ways of accessing reactions within yourself. Something I love about this book is the seemingly random order of pieces leads to sparks of inspiration. For example, there is an essay about the origin of the term “Asian American” and the evolution of that as an identity category, and it is followed by a poem about how the HIV/AIDS crisis has left us without many queer elders. Those two pieces together left me thinking not just about the lack of queer elders, but specifically the lack of Asian American queer elders because of the compounding impact of having multiple marginalized identities. I’m looking forward to the release of this book, and I can see myself gifting it to friends!
This Way to Change by Jezz Chung is a very helpful and meaningful collection that serves as a guide to transformation and liberation. It combines poetry, prose, to-do lists, and practices to guide readers towards a life filled with acceptance, freedom, joy, and growth.
There's such a huge variety of important topics in this book, which is why I think it's best read over a bigger space of time rather than in one sitting or anything close to that. It gives you a lot to process (in a good way). Some of the main themes are deconstructing the gender binaries, decolonisation, building a community, friendships, healing your inner child, and more.
When I first went into the book, I thought it was a poetry collection, but it's more of a non-fiction guide to building a better life. There are some poems but not the majority of the book. So if you want an interactive book with a lot of helpful advice and prompts, this is perfect for that. I definitely learned a lot from the pages, and I will go back and read through the different prompts so I can actually do them.
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A beautiful compilation of poetry, suggestions, and best practices when it comes to: -abolition, disability justice, neurodivergence, mental health, therapy, advocacy, deconstruction, power, deriving from other teachings, strength, power, accessibility, community care, and more!
There are venn diagrams, other drawings/visual paths, questions/guides, maps, fill-in-the-blanks, visual cycles, and more.
I would love this as a hard copy to keep and reference on my own journey, and I highly recommend it to everyone!
overall amazing so 4.5 - i just wish there were clearer sections for different themes, i know this is a collection but it felt a bit incohesive at times
i loved the essays and poems and visuals in this book though, got me thinking about a lot of things! i especially liked the different approaches to what community care can look like and appreciated the various intersectional lenses that were used
Thank you NetGalley and Publishers for the opportunity to read and review! I did find parts of the book interesting and it held my attention while other parts I ended up skimming or straight up skipping. I think this book would be better to read overtime rather than in all one sitting, and I think that could make my reading experience with this book better.
"the future is calling for our help and most of us are too afraid to listen"
Interesting and easy to read collection of advice, poems, and snippets of life experiences. (Any apprehension is entirely on my part, as I'm not used to reading poetry, but even still I found the contents relatable in some points and insightful in others!)
I loved this book. I don't usually understand poetry, but the poems from Jezz really spoke to me. I found it accessible and lovely, meaningful on many levels.
I hope many people will read this book as the practices can change our world.
I truly love this book! I love that Jezz utilizes a variety of disciplines in the book to help people find their way toward healing, transformation, and liberation. So good!!! Do yourself (and someone else) a favor and buy it. You're welcome!
What an incredibly innovative collection of poems, prose, and practices. I really enjoyed working my way through this book and took took my time. Definitely recommending to all my reader friends looking for a reflection of their neurodivergent challenges.
genuinely one of the best books i’ve ever ever read 😭 like a warm sip of tea after a long cold walk and everything i needed.. what a very talented human!