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Review

"Tarot can struggle in the liminal space between the spiritual and the practical, but Maria Minnis powerfully tosses it over the abyss and plants it firmly in earthly soil, asking profound and necessary questions that each of us--but especially white people--need to engage with in order to address the long-standing, systemic racism that permeates our white-dominant culture. She compassionately and thoroughly weaves tarot archetypes and correspondences into the web of intersectional liberation, highlighting the interconnectedness of causes like climate and disability justice with anti-Blackness, and inviting everyone to go deeper into their own radical efforts.

"Tarot For the Hard Work is not only a resource itself, but a collection of resources, offering additional reading materials, voices to listen to, ideas to germinate on, historical and present-day information to research and learn, and tangible ways to put this work into action in your community. With this incredible book in your hands, there are no excuses as to why you cannot engage with antiracism in every aspect of your life. These pages will change you if you let them."
--Rebecca Scolnick, author of The Witch's Book of Numbers

"Author Maria Minnis shows us that the archetypes of the Major Arcana can be put to far more significant use than kept as mere tools for fortune-telling. Under her firm and insightful direction, they become a series of foundation blocks, jumping-off points to help us create a personalized toolbox that will--if we do the hard work--transform each of us into confident and useful advocates for others who face discrimination."
--Alison Cross, former chair of The Tarot Association of The British Isles (TABI) and author of A Year In The Wildwood, Tarot Court Card DNA, and Tarot Kaizen

"Tarot is a tool of awakening, and Tarot for the Hard Work takes that seriously, challenging us to truly awaken to the internalized racism and structures of white supremacy that live inside of us, no matter how 'woke' we think we are. This book is an antidote to the watered-down 'love and light' tarot treatment, a tender and supportive guide to self-exploration and reclamation, a rallying cry to create better futures, and a practical toolkit for action and change. It's also an excellent tarot book, one that not only provides progressive explorations of the cards but bridges that into embodiment and real-world action. It's often said that using tarot will change your life. Tarot for the Hard Work won't just change your life; it can help us change the world."
--Charlie Claire Burgess, author of Radical Tarot and Fifth Spirit Tarot

"Her forward thinking belief in humanity infuses every page. This book is not a prescription for behavioral change; it is an invitation to evolution."
--Melinda Lee Holm, author of Your Tarot Guide

"Perhaps the most important tarot text that will define this decade."
--Benebell Wen, author of Holistic Tarot

"The world is changing and so is tarot. Back in the day, tarot was associated with divination, but now it's taking us in a whole new direction. In Tarot for the Hard Work, author Maria Minnis helps the reader open up the Fool's bag to unpack their privilege so they can show up and fight for an equitable world using the twenty-two Major Arcana. Magic rituals, affirmations, and tarot interpretations sit side by side with suggestions for effective, everyday actions for combatting systemic racism and oppression. This is a must-have book for tarot readers and anyone who wants a just, equitable, and sustainable world."
--Theresa Reed, author of The Cards You're Dealt

 

 

About the Author

Maria Minnis is an unapologetically Black writer, ritual facilitator, and tarot reader who teaches about blending spirituality with liberation work. She has creatively worked with tarot for over twenty years and considers herself an eternal student of life, and thus the tarot. Her community program, Antiracist Tarot Society, is inspired by her belief that the end result of all magic should be to cultivate a more equitable and empathetic planet.
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