If you’re not a black person, ask yourself, "How many black people do I really know?"
In America, less than 15 percent of the population is black. You could go your whole day not ever personally interacting with people who identify as African American.
This book, Benevolence In Black, offers a jumping-off point to get to know a select set of extraordinary black people-who they are, how they feel living in their skin, and the many ways some spend their days making worthy contributions to their communities.
In Austin, Texas-where the people in this book live-around 8 percent of people identify as black. That’s not very many people! In these pages, you’ll find full-page, full-color images of some of the most benevolent of those human beings, and you’ll read how they, themselves, describe what it’s like to exist in the world in their black bodies.
If you find you could go an entire day never personally interacting with a black person, this book is particularly for you. It’s also for anyone who already appreciates the unique experience of living as a black person. Benevolence In Black is a heartfelt celebration of black people, the lives they live, and the contributions they make to our society.
This book supports the Black Bodies Project.
A portion of the proceeds of this book will support the Black Bodies Project, an Austin-based 501(c)(3) organization which uses multimedia-films, short videos, photography, written stories, and more-to educate the public about how systems of racism negatively impact our society.