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The Community N. Jamiyla Chisholm

The Community By N. Jamiyla Chisholm

The Community by N. Jamiyla Chisholm


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The Community: A Memoir by N. Jamiyla Chisholm

An arresting and emotional memoir about a family's indoctrination into a religious cult, a daughter coming to terms with a parent's devastating choices, and the trials ahead in post-9/11 New York. In 1978, when Jamiyla was two years old, her mother, Ummi, quit her job, converted to Islam with her husband, and moved into an exclusive Muslim society in Brooklyn. Once inside the Community, the family was separated by its powerful and charismatic leader, Dwight York, who was hiding behind the name Imam Isa. Instead of the devotional refuge they'd imagined, the Community was a nightmare of controlled abuse and unspeakable secrets. Forty years later, Jamiyla was ready to excavate and understand a past buried in bad dreams, disturbing memories, and inexplicable rage. It was a place Ummi never wanted to return to. Jamiyla had to. Jamiyla's emotional memoir tells her family's story of life inside and outside the cult, and of escaping into new challenges as conservative Muslims in the secular Brooklyn they left behind. A harrowing and deeply personal history fraught with racial tension and devastating personal betrayals, The Community is also a hopeful story brimming with Black pride, justice, and the long-overdue healing between a daughter and mother.

The Community Reviews

Journalist [N. Jamiyla] Chisholm debuts with a transfixing look at the secretive Muslim commune her family joined in 1978...As Chisholm untangles their complicated past and the trauma her mother refused to acknowledge, what emerges is a compassionate interrogation of the 'universal emotion of desperately wanting to belong' that her family fell victim to. In its striking search for redemption, this uncovers a uniquely human tale. -Publishers Weekly The author expertly balances passion with compassion, and her vulnerability electrifies the often harrowing narrative...A heart-wrenching memoir about surviving a religious group helmed by an abusive leader. -Kirkus Reviews Chisholm, a journalist, offers a nuanced examination of how and why people make decisions that harm them, and of the difficulty in extricating oneself from destructive situations. -Booklist In her memoir, The Community, Chisholm writes about her experience in the Ansaaru Allah Community, breaking open her memories and lying them alongside the events both historical and contemporary that drew people to York's Black separatist ideology. The result is a thoughtful meditation on the things that hold us together-and the things that pull us apart. -Essence In this compelling debut memoir, journalist N. Jamiyla Chisholm relates the story of her childhood spent in a Muslim cult, the trauma caused and the relationship with her mother that would take years to heal. -Ms. Magazine

About N. Jamiyla Chisholm

N. Jamiyla Chisholm was born in New York City and grew up in Brooklyn. She graduated from City College in New York City, received her master of arts in teaching from the University of Southern California, and received her MFA from the Writer's Foundry at St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn. As a journalist, Jamiyla has written countless articles focused on culture, race, and women, and she has worked with numerous media companies and publications, including COLORLINES, Essence, TIME'S UP, VIBE, and The Source. Jamiyla is an avid traveler, runner, and language learner. She lives in Brooklyn with her cat Reesies.

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GOR013574398
9781542037389
1542037387
The Community: A Memoir by N. Jamiyla Chisholm
Used - Like New
Paperback
Amazon Publishing
2022-06-01
191
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