Dr. Amanda Kemp grew up in poverty in a predominantly Black and Latino neighborhood but went on to graduate from Stanford University and earned a PhD from Northwestern University.
Now married to her European American husband, Kemp writes about the way that race plays out in her family, her work as a performing artist and professor, and in her spiritual journey.
www.dramandakemp.com
Readers Love Say the Wrong Thing!
“I finished reading your book and loved it so much. Thank you for putting this beautiful writing into the world, for sharing your truth and your vulnerability and your courage.” —Danni Green
“I am so grateful for your mindful and soulful presence as you invite people to engage in crucial conversations across the color line.” —Tony Hernandez, educator
“Thank you for these vulnerable, powerful posts . . . I’m moved by your level of honesty. It makes me think a lot about how intertwined the individual and collective journey of brokenness and healing are.” —Frances Miller