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This once-in-a-generation book embodies stories and experiences shared by the author—Braeden Anderson—a former high-major NCAA athlete who overcame childhood abuse, homelessness, and severe racism to become an attorney at the world's largest law firm and a successful entrepreneur.
Black Resilience empowers and equips the reader with the strategy to win against any odds and triumph in the face of life's greatest challenges—representing a tactful and dynamic ideology that belongs in the hands of every reader who is ready to receive the solution for beating racism... for good.
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BLACK RESILIENCE
THE BLUEPRINT FOR BLACK TRIUMPH IN THE FACE OF RACISM
BRAEDEN ANDERSON
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The Black Resilience Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black communities and the proliferation of positive ideas about Blackness.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR & FOUNDER
Braeden Anderson is an author, attorney, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Anderson wrote BLACK RESILIENCE - the Blueprint for Black Triumph in the Face of Racism, a groundbreaking book that provides a powerful strategy for Black success and empowerment in spite of bias. Anderson also founded the Black Resilience Foundation to support the mission of BLACK RESILIENCE.
Anderson is an attorney at Kirkland & Ellis in Washington, D.C., focusing primarily on the representation of financial institutions, investment advisers, public companies, and senior officers in connection with internal investigations. Prior to joining Kirkland, he was an attorney in New York City specializing in securities enforcement and regulatory matters at Sidley Austin LLP (the “Obama” firm). In addition to law practice, Anderson served as an adjunct professor of business law at Monroe College in the Bronx, and as the Chairman of the Corporate Law Section of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association. Anderson also played Division 1 college basketball for the Seton Hall Pirates where he won the Big East Conference Championship while attending law school.
Over the course of his journey, Anderson has overcome a series of socioeconomic and racial barriers, defied expectations, and conquered adversity. Parts of his story have been chronicled by Forbes, Law360, the New York Times, ESPN, Bloomberg, NBC Sports, USA Today and others.