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39 Lessons for Black Boys & Girls

 Author: Kenn Bivins  Category: Activism and Social Justice, Life Lessons, Middle School, Positive Affirmations, Prejudice and Racism, Self-Esteem and Identity, Upper Elementary  Publisher: Invisible Ennk Press  Language: English  Reading Age: Middle School, Upper Elementary More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
 Description:

39 Lessons for Black Boys & Girls is a series of affirmations and lessons that promote self-esteem, education, justice and wisdom among Black children. This book is also a great kick-starter for in-depth conversations about race with boys and girls of all ethnicities.

From the Author
Please Note: This book contains brief reference to contextual use of the N-word and the B-word. These words are not used gratuitously or frivolously. There is a likelihood our children over the age of 10 have been exposed to these ugly words – or worse – have been addressed as such. It is up to us as parents, mentors, guardians, and the like to contextualize these two words and have a conversation with our children. Thank you for reading.

39 Lessons for Black Boys & Girls
Written by Kenn Bivins

Source: Amazon.com, Publisher (Invisible Ennk Press)

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