What's Ailing You?: The Skin-Deep Legacy of Trauma and Survival

Erick Simpson
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What's Ailing You?: The Skin-Deep Legacy of Trauma and Survival

Erick Simpson
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160 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Feb 27, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 160
  • Publisher: BookBaby
  • ISBN: 9798317827908
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.4" L x 9.0" H
Erica Simpson is a storyteller, a social worker, and a Black woman who has survived the kind of pain this country pretends not to see. She is the co-founder of The Blue Rose Foundation, a nonprofit born from her own near-death experience and the countless stories of Black women who have been dismissed, ignored, or left fighting for their lives in delivery rooms across America.

Erica writes the way she talks — straight and sharp. Her work exposes the systems that hold our bodies hostage, the lies we were raised to swallow, and the generational grief we carry in silence. What's Ailing You? is not her first book, but it is her most unflinching one — a project born from blood, loss, survival, and a refusal to stay quiet. It's a testimony and a warning, a love letter and a battle cry.

When she's not writing, Erica is advocating for Black mothers, holding space for families navigating trauma, and using her voice to challenge every system that thought she'd stay silent. She lives in Alabama, still fighting, still rising, and still building the world Black women deserve.

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