Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Jinaki - Goodreadsvery early and prophetic insights into African Americans and mental illness (if one is enlightened). A great read. Read full review
Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Janelle - GoodreadsAn eye opener that inspired me to read further on dealing with the issue of color. Color is beautiful and the rest of the world knows this. The Symbols that Welsing uncovers are shocking yet so poignant. Read full review
Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
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Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Leaving Samsāra - Goodreads"Balls theory" was spot on or rather I thought along similar lines myself: the fascination or rather hero worship of men who play around/with balls--whether foot, basket, base or golf. However, the ... Read full review
Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Kev - Goodreadswithout uncertaintly, dr crest-wilson destroys the myth of arain power! Read full review
Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Kisha - GoodreadsVery deep is all I can say. Once you get past the 1st two chapters, you are on your way. There are a few bumps here and there, but in the end you will be amazed and want to pick up more literature like this. Read full review
Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
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Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Nadine - GoodreadsI thought this book was so interesting, that I am reading it again five years later. Read full review
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Review: The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors
User Review - Stacey Flores - GoodreadsPyschiatrist Cress Welsing's functional definition of racism - the local and global power system structured and maintained by persons who classify themselves as white, whether consciously or ... Read full review