Finding the Beautiful Path
Finding the Beautiful Path: On Blackness, Multidimensionality, and Radical becoming is memoir, which is a story of resistance, healing, and most of all love. Drawing on my lived experience and scholarly journeyâfrom the streets of Richmond to the halls of UC BerkeleyâI offer a deeply personal meditation on what it means to be Black, whole, and free in a world hellbent on your erasure. This is not just theory; itâs testimony. Itâs not just critique; itâs love. Through the lenses of Critical Race Theory, trauma studies, and radical love, I trace the ways Blackness has been flattened, feared, and criminalizedâwhile affirming Black life in its full, multidimensional radiance. This book is an offeringâa radical invitation to re-member us and imagine otherwise. Because we are not nouns to be defined by trauma; we are verbs. We are movement. We are always becoming. This is the realest work Iâve ever written. Not because I had toâbut because I needed to. Because finding the beautiful path is not just possibleâitâs urgent. And it begins with telling the truth.
Jeremiah Simsâ âBeautiful Pathâ begins at the intersection of autoethnography and critical race theory where âBlackness, Multidimensionality, and Radical Becomingâ collide with racism and anti-blackness. But the wounds and scars of this collision, as Dr. Sims so eloquently reveals, can ultimately heal. Autoethnography uses self-reflection and analysis of personal experiences to explore and explain larger cultural, political, social, and historical issues. Jeremiahâs cogent, compelling narratives of his experiences as a Black man, husband, father, friend, colleague, and Christian on the path to Radical Love and Becoming critically counters narratives and practices of white supremacy that only perpetuate hate and fear. âJabari Mahiri, Ph.D., Professor of Education, UC Berkeley and Faculty Director of the Leadership Programs
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Finding the Beautiful Path: On Blackness, Multidimensionality, and Radical becoming is memoir, which is a story of resistance, healing, and most of all love. Drawing on my lived experience and scholarly journeyâfrom the streets of Richmond to the halls of UC BerkeleyâI offer a deeply personal meditation on what it means to be Black, whole, and free in a world hellbent on your erasure. This is not just theory; itâs testimony. Itâs not just critique; itâs love. Through the lenses of Critical Race Theory, trauma studies, and radical love, I trace the ways Blackness has been flattened, feared, and criminalizedâwhile affirming Black life in its full, multidimensional radiance. This book is an offeringâa radical invitation to re-member us and imagine otherwise. Because we are not nouns to be defined by trauma; we are verbs. We are movement. We are always becoming. This is the realest work Iâve ever written. Not because I had toâbut because I needed to. Because finding the beautiful path is not just possibleâitâs urgent. And it begins with telling the truth.
Jeremiah Simsâ âBeautiful Pathâ begins at the intersection of autoethnography and critical race theory where âBlackness, Multidimensionality, and Radical Becomingâ collide with racism and anti-blackness. But the wounds and scars of this collision, as Dr. Sims so eloquently reveals, can ultimately heal. Autoethnography uses self-reflection and analysis of personal experiences to explore and explain larger cultural, political, social, and historical issues. Jeremiahâs cogent, compelling narratives of his experiences as a Black man, husband, father, friend, colleague, and Christian on the path to Radical Love and Becoming critically counters narratives and practices of white supremacy that only perpetuate hate and fear. âJabari Mahiri, Ph.D., Professor of Education, UC Berkeley and Faculty Director of the Leadership Programs








