[BALTIMORE, MD] – Ironweed Pub, the radical new imprint of The Chicory Project, announces the release of Bearded Thoughts: Affirmations, Mantras & Stray Hairs of Wisdom by acclaimed artist-educator Jamaal “Black Root” Collier. This genre-defying work transforms beard grooming into sacred ritual – offering 51 tools to reclaim ancestral power and emotional freedom.
THE BOOK REVOLUTIONIZING SELF-CARE
In Bearded Thoughts, Collier – a 20-year veteran of Hip Hop education – bridges street poetry and ancestral spirituality. The book’s innovative structure includes:
Affirmations as Battle Cries: “I am Black. I’m what’s happening” (#7)
Stray Hairs of Wisdom: “Stop fanning flames if you don’t want smoke” (#16)
Interactive Healing: Blank reflection pages inviting reader voices
Adinkra Blueprints: West African symbols as the visual roadmap for each chapter
Foreword author B. Sharise Moore declares:
“Collier’s words are simultaneously tough and tender things for us to hold. This book is a majestic mirror where we see beauty no matter how dark the day.”
WHY THIS MOMENT DEMANDS “BEARDED THOUGHTS”
Amid national crises around Black mental health, Collier delivers urgent tools:
Demolishes “strong Black man” stereotypes with Affirmation #15: “I am strong AND aware at the same damn time”
Provides therapeutic frameworks through medical-spiritual mantras (#16)
Builds “tribal wealth” (Mantra #2) as antidote to systemic isolation
THE ARTIST BEHIND THE AFFIRMATIONS
Jamaal “Black Root” Collier isn’t just an author. His two-decade plus career has ignited minds in schools, prisons, and festivals worldwide. On the book’s radical approach:
“My beard has been with me during the best and most challenging moments of my life. These thoughts are how I shape my purpose – and how you can shape yours.”
AVAILABILITY & ENGAGEMENT
Paperback ($20.00): Available via The Chicory Project website
ISBN: 979-8-9993267-0-06Review Copies: Request Form
Bulk Order: Contact ironweedpub@thechicoryproject.org
ABOUT IRONWEED PUB
Ironweed Pub publishes stories that thrive where others won’t take root – works by marginalized voices mending cultural ecosystems. As an imprint of The Chicory Project, we honor the legacy of Chicory magazine (1966-1983), which amplified Baltimore’s Black voices when mainstream media silenced them.
Contact:
Devlon Waddell, Executive Director of The Chicory Project | Ironweed Pub
team@chicoryproject.org | ironweedpub@thechicoryproject.org