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Black Men Holding it Together
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233975363
- EAN9798233975363
- Date de parution21/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Many Black men become caregivers without ever calling themselves that. The responsibility arrives first, through circumstance, loyalty, and history, and the expectation follows quietly: handle it, stay solid, hold it together. Black Men Holding It Together is a practical, culturally grounded framework for Black men who are carrying the weight of family, relationships, and community while rarely being seen for the labor it takes to do so.
Written with honesty and without judgment, this book names what often goes unnamed, the invisible load, the emotional restraint, the financial pressure, and the slow cost of being the one everyone depends on. Across fifteen chapters, author Celeste M. Blake walks through the full experience of Black male caregiving: from the quiet way responsibility gets assigned, to the cultural conditioning that equates silence with strength, to the real and practical work of setting boundaries that don't feel like betrayal.
Drawing on sociological context, cultural wisdom, and grounded self-reflection tools, this book does not ask Black men to be softer or perform vulnerability. It asks something more useful, that they carry the load differently, with more clarity, more sustainability, and more room for themselves. Topics covered include: the "handle it" mentality and what it costs over time, emotional shutdown, anger, and numbness as stress responses, loving family without being consumed by them, redefining strength for the long haul, and making space for yourself without leaving anyone behind.
This is not a book about weakness. It is a book about endurance, and about what it looks like to still be standing, still be whole, and still be you after years of holding it all together. For Black men who are done disappearing into their own reliability.
Written with honesty and without judgment, this book names what often goes unnamed, the invisible load, the emotional restraint, the financial pressure, and the slow cost of being the one everyone depends on. Across fifteen chapters, author Celeste M. Blake walks through the full experience of Black male caregiving: from the quiet way responsibility gets assigned, to the cultural conditioning that equates silence with strength, to the real and practical work of setting boundaries that don't feel like betrayal.
Drawing on sociological context, cultural wisdom, and grounded self-reflection tools, this book does not ask Black men to be softer or perform vulnerability. It asks something more useful, that they carry the load differently, with more clarity, more sustainability, and more room for themselves. Topics covered include: the "handle it" mentality and what it costs over time, emotional shutdown, anger, and numbness as stress responses, loving family without being consumed by them, redefining strength for the long haul, and making space for yourself without leaving anyone behind.
This is not a book about weakness. It is a book about endurance, and about what it looks like to still be standing, still be whole, and still be you after years of holding it all together. For Black men who are done disappearing into their own reliability.







