
The Silence They Wrote for Me: A Black Disabled Woman's Fight Against Institutional Erasure
The Silence They Wrote for Me is a searing memoir that lays bare the realities of being Black, disabled, and institutionalised in the UK. Tracing the author's time in a psychiatric ward, the narrative reveals how spaces designed for healing often become instruments of control, especially for those whose identities already exist on the margins. What begins as a search for support quickly descends into confinement, surveillance, and emotional erasure.
With unflinching clarity, the book exposes how systemic racism, ableism, and misogyny intersect within mental health institutions-and how even the staff, often racialised and under-resourced, are entangled in the cycle of harm. Drawing on lived memory, recorded conversations, and letters, the author recounts not only the violence of institutionalisation but the loneliness, stigma, and barriers that follow on the outside: the struggle to re-enter education, the silence from friends, the daily fight to be seen.
This is not just a memoir-it's a demand for justice and a reimagining of care rooted in dignity, truth, and humanity. A bold and necessary contribution to discussions on race, disability, and gender, The Silence They Wrote for Me is a defiant voice rising from the margins, refusing to be erased.
- Undertitel
- A Black Disabled Woman's Fight Against Institutional Erasure
- Författare
- Abigal Muchecheti
- Redaktör
- Damian Mellifont
- ISBN
- 9781915271129
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 318 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-12-01
- Förlag
- Lived Places
- Sidor
- 234
