I'm Still Here : Loving Myself in a World Not Made for Me
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0593240189
ISBN-13
9780593240182
Publisher
Random House Childrens Books
Imprint
Convergent
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 4th, 2023
Print length
146 Pages
Weight
258 grams
Dimensions
13.30 x 19.90 x 2.00 cms
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People & places (Children's / Teenage)
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An adaptation of the powerful New York Times bestselling account of growing up Black and female in America, completely rewritten with new stories for young readers
Austin Channing Brown's first encounter with race in America came at age seven, when she discovered that her parents had named her Austin to trick future employers into thinking she was a white man. Growing up in majority-white schools and churches, Channing Brown writes, ?I had to learn what it means to love Blackness,? a journey that led to a lifetime spent navigating America's racial divide as a writer, speaker, and expert helping organizations practice genuine inclusion.
In this adaptation of her bestselling and critically acclaimed memoir, she explores how America's racial dynamics show up in the classrooms, friend groups, and conversations kids inhabit every day. ?I love being a Black girl,? she writes. ?And sometimes being a Black girl in America is hard.? Covering topics like representation, self-love, allyship, and being Black in public, Brown helps kids nourish their identity and make sense of how they fit into the world.
For students navigating a time of racial hostility, and for the adults and educators who care for them, I'm Still Here is an empowering look at the experiences of young Black kids, inviting the reader to confront apathy, find their voice, and discover how Blackness if we let it can save us all.
Austin Channing Brown's first encounter with race in America came at age seven, when she discovered that her parents had named her Austin to trick future employers into thinking she was a white man. Growing up in majority-white schools and churches, Channing Brown writes, ?I had to learn what it means to love Blackness,? a journey that led to a lifetime spent navigating America's racial divide as a writer, speaker, and expert helping organizations practice genuine inclusion.
In this adaptation of her bestselling and critically acclaimed memoir, she explores how America's racial dynamics show up in the classrooms, friend groups, and conversations kids inhabit every day. ?I love being a Black girl,? she writes. ?And sometimes being a Black girl in America is hard.? Covering topics like representation, self-love, allyship, and being Black in public, Brown helps kids nourish their identity and make sense of how they fit into the world.
For students navigating a time of racial hostility, and for the adults and educators who care for them, I'm Still Here is an empowering look at the experiences of young Black kids, inviting the reader to confront apathy, find their voice, and discover how Blackness if we let it can save us all.
An adaptation of the powerful New York Times bestselling account of growing up Black and female in America, completely rewritten with new stories for young readers
Austin Channing Browns first encounter with race in America came at age seven, when she discovered that her parents had named her Austin to trick future employers into thinking she was a white man. Growing up in majority-white schools and churches, Channing Brown writes, I had to learn what it means to love Blackness, a journey that led to a lifetime spent navigating Americas racial divide as a writer, speaker, and expert helping organizations practice genuine inclusion.
In this adaptation of her bestselling and critically acclaimed memoir, she explores how Americas racial dynamics show up in the classrooms, friend groups, and conversations kids inhabit every day. I love being a Black girl, she writes. And sometimes being a Black girl in America is hard. Covering topics like representation, self-love, allyship, and being Black in public, Brown helps kids nourish their identity and make sense of how they fit into the world.
For students navigating a time of racial hostility, and for the adults and educators who care for them, Im Still Here is an empowering look at the experiences of young Black kids, inviting the reader to confront apathy, find their voice, and discover how Blacknessif we let itcan save us all.
Austin Channing Browns first encounter with race in America came at age seven, when she discovered that her parents had named her Austin to trick future employers into thinking she was a white man. Growing up in majority-white schools and churches, Channing Brown writes, I had to learn what it means to love Blackness, a journey that led to a lifetime spent navigating Americas racial divide as a writer, speaker, and expert helping organizations practice genuine inclusion.
In this adaptation of her bestselling and critically acclaimed memoir, she explores how Americas racial dynamics show up in the classrooms, friend groups, and conversations kids inhabit every day. I love being a Black girl, she writes. And sometimes being a Black girl in America is hard. Covering topics like representation, self-love, allyship, and being Black in public, Brown helps kids nourish their identity and make sense of how they fit into the world.
For students navigating a time of racial hostility, and for the adults and educators who care for them, Im Still Here is an empowering look at the experiences of young Black kids, inviting the reader to confront apathy, find their voice, and discover how Blacknessif we let itcan save us all.
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