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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: family, relationship & social issues > Racism, sexism & prejudice
The powerful memoir of one of the co-founders of Black Lives Matter
which explores how the movement was born, adapted for young adults
and featuring brand new content including photos and journal
entries A movement that started with a hashtag - #BlackLivesMatter
- and spread across the world. From one of the co-founders of the
Black Lives Matter movement comes a poetic memoir and reflection on
humanity. Necessary and timely, Patrisse Khan-Cullors' story asks
us to remember that protest in the interest of the most vulnerable
comes from love. Leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement have
been called terrorists, a threat to America. But in truth, they are
loving women whose life experiences have led them to seek justice
for those victimised by the powerful. In this meaningful,
empowering account of survival, strength and resilience,
Khan-Cullors and asha bandele seek to change the culture that
declares innocent Black life expendable.
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Kalak's Journey
(Hardcover)
Maria Quintana Silva; Illustrated by Marie-Noelle Hebert
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R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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Kalak lives with his family in a part of the world where the nests
are old, the roofs are all damaged, the earth is dry, and there is
never enough food. One day, they decide to leave everything behind,
and fly off to a new part of the world... Kalak's Jouney helps
readers understand what it's like to leave your home and country
with the hope of a new life, encouraging them to think about their
own identity and what it would feel like to move some place
completely different. Don't miss the booktrailer! Read the first
pages: Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level:AD 600
This book explains civil rights and the reasons why refugees flee
their homelands in an accessible way for younger readers. Included
is a foreword by award-winning journalist and television presenter,
Nelufar Hedayat. Born in Afghanistan, she came to Britain as a
refugee, which has shaped her work. A chronological selection of
key civil rights moments and movements regarding refugees is
explained in a child-friendly way. This book examines some of the
reasons why people flee their homelands and the ways they are
treated when they arrive in new lands. It looks at historical
examples, such as the Huguenots and World War refugees, along with
modern crises, such as Syria, refugee camps in Africa and those
fleeing violence in South and Central America. Prominent civil
rights campaigners and figures are featured and a timeline helps
readers to see at a glance how the fight for refugee rights has
evolved over time. Sensitive illustrations illuminate the text and
help readers to understand some of the harder concepts. Death and
violence are mentioned, but are wholly in context and are written
about in a non-alarmist way with the age of the reader very much in
mind. The Civil Rights Stories series is a vital resource for
younger readers aged 7+ who are being introduced to these topics or
are studying them in school. Titles in this series: Human Rights
LGBTQ+ Rights Racial Equality Refugees and Homelands Slavery
Women's Rights and Suffrage
Black lives matter. That message would be self-evident in a just
world, but in this world and this America, all children need to
hear it again and again, and not just to hear it but to feel and
know it. This book affirms the message repeatedly, tenderly, with
cumulative power and shared pride. Celebrating Black
accomplishments in music, art, literature, journalism, politics,
law, science, medicine, entertainment and sports, Shani King
summons a magnificent historical and contemporary context for
honouring the fortitude of Black role models, women and men, who
have achieved greatness despite the grinding political and social
constraints on Black life. Frederick Douglass, Toni Morrison,
Sojourner Truth, John Lewis, Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong, Maya
Angelou, Aretha Franklin and many more pass through these pages. An
America without their struggles, aspirations and contributions
would be a shadow of the country we know. A hundred life sketches
augment the narrative, opening a hundred doors to lives and
thinking that aren't included in many history books. James
Baldwin's challenge is here: "We are responsible for the world in
which we find ourselves, if only because we are the only sentient
force which can change it". Actress Viola Davis's words are here
too: "When I was younger, I did not exert my voice because I did
not feel worthy of having a voice. I was taught so many things that
didn't include me. Where was I? What were people like me doing?"
This book tells children what people like Viola were and are doing,
and it assures Black children that they are, indisputably, worthy
of having a voice. Have I Ever Told You Black Lives Matter? is a
book for this time and always. It is time for all children to live
and breathe the certainty that Black lives matter.
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Between Fins
(Hardcover)
Thornton Cline; Illustrated by Alice Antimie
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R613
Discovery Miles 6 130
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"""Hungry? Check the Green Book. Tired? Check the Green Book. Sick?
Check the Green Book."" In the late 1930s when segregation was
legal and Black Americans couldn't visit every establishment or
travel everywhere they wanted to safely, a New Yorker named Victor
Hugo Green decided to do something about it. Green wrote and
published a guide that listed places where his fellow Black
Americans could be safe in New York City. The guide sold like hot
cakes! Soon customers started asking Green to make a guide to help
them travel and vacation safely across the nation too. With the
help of his mail carrier co-workers and the African American
business community, Green's guide allowed millions of African
Americans to travel safely and enjoy traveling across the nation.
In the first picture book about the creation and distribution of
The Green Book, author Keila Dawson and illustrator Alleanna Harris
tell the story of the man behind it and how this travel guide
opened the road for a safer, more equitable America."
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The Only Thing
(Paperback)
Dave Horning; Illustrated by Mark Sean Wilson; Edited by Limus Woods
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R445
Discovery Miles 4 450
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