Teaching Beautiful Brilliant Black Girls
Author: Omobolade Delano-Oriaran, Ali Michael, Eddie Moore, Jr., Marguerite W. Penick-Parks, Orinthia Swindell, Shemariah J. Arki Category: Books for Educators, Diversity and Inclusion, For Girls Publisher: SAGE Publications Language: English Reading Age: Educators or Parents More DetailsBe a part of the radical transformation to honor and respect Beautiful Brilliant Black Girls!
This book is a collective call to action for educational justice and fairness for all Black Girls – Beautiful, Brilliant. This edited volume focuses on transforming how Black Girls are understood, respected, and taught. Editors and authors intentionally present the harrowing experiences Black Girls endure and provide readers with an understanding of Black Girls’ beauty, talents, and brilliance.
This book calls willing and knowledgeable educators to disrupt and transform their learning spaces by presenting:
Detailed chapters rooted in scholarship, lived experiences, and practice
Activities, recommendations, shorter personal narratives, and poetry honoring Black Girls
Resources centering Black female protagonists
Companion videos illustrating first-hand experiences of Black Girls and women
Tools in authentically connecting with Black Girls so they can do more than survive – they can thrive.
Teaching Beautiful Brilliant Black Girls
Edited by Omobolade Delano-Oriaran, Marguerite W. Penick-Parks, Shemariah J. Arki, Ali Michael, Orinthia Swindell, and Eddie Moore, Jr.
Source: Publisher (SAGE Publications)
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