Crossing The Threshold: Voice of a Black Woman
By (Author) Arida Wright
BookBaby
BookBaby
3rd July 2023
United States
Paperback
88
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
158g
Through the collection of poems in this book, Wright struggles to find her own voice about how the issue of racism and prejudice has affected her. Wright, who is Black but lives in a White world.
In all the circles I travel in living on the island of Key West, except church, I am the only person of color attending the Key West Writers Guild and the Key West Poetry Guild. To improve my craft of writing, I had to start going to gatherings and at first, I was very resistant. Then I was very afraid and uncomfortable that they would not accept me as I would read my radical poems to them and was very surprised when the poems were praised, and the group encouraged me to "put them out there" in the world.
The trauma Wright endured being in love with her White boyfriend in 1975 at an all-White high school was never dealt with until writing the radical poems. With each poem, Wright is expressing the pain and then transmutes it into love. Wright hopes that White people hearing or reading the poems will also look at their issues of racial prejudice and cross the threshold themselves towards tolerance and mutual understanding.
Arida Wright is a poet and the author of "Then Sings My Soul." She has a collection of poems in several anthologies. President of Powerlines Healing by the Sea ministries, Wright lives her philosophy of self-empowerment, which for her is a lifelong mission of spirituality. She is a Minister of Metaphysics and a Tradition Reiki Master. Currently she is a member of the Key West Poetry Guild and the Key West Writer's Guild. She lives in Key West, Florida.
This is one woman's journey to healing from racial prejudice affecting her life as she grew up Black but now lives in a White world.