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Weathering the Storm

Weathering the Storm

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Weathering the Storm

Navigating the Anti-Social Justice Wave

Tiffany G. Townsend
Broadleaf Books, 2026
ISBN 9798889835097

Softcover, 241 pp.
8.5 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds

Transformative change is often met with intense opposition, but we will not back down from the fight for social justice.

In a nation caught in the crosscurrents of progress and backlash, Weathering the Stormoffers both a wake-up call and a balm for the weary. Psychologist and educator Dr. Tiffany G. Townsend draws from her decades of leadership in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), blending personal stories, historical analysis, and psychological expertise to equip us with tools for resistance and resilience.

With compassion, Dr. Townsend unpacks the tactics used to stifle equity including microaggressions, tokenism, gaslighting, and the systemic dismantling of DEI efforts with a concept she calls the "redemptionist playbook." This is not a book about despair. It's a call to radical hope.

Grounded in psychological research and cultural history, Weathering the Storm offers a blueprint for navigating personal and professional spaces. Through strategies like self-care as resistance, spiritual grounding, collective action, and effective allyship, Dr. Townsend reminds us that well-being and activism are not mutually exclusive; they are intimately intertwined.

This guide is for anyone who has ever felt worn down by injustice, disillusioned by regression, or isolated in their advocacy. It offers validation, empowerment, and above all, the reminder that the fight for justice is a long arc that we will ultimately bend together.

Dr. Tiffany G. Townsend is president of CORE Perspectives, LLC, and former chief diversity officer at Purdue University Global and Augusta University. With decades of experience as a psychologist and educator, she guides organizations through transformative change, building cultures where diverse perspectives thrive. Her work appears in numerous scientific journals and media outlets. She lives in Martinez, Georgia.

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