My Brown Skin
Author: Thomishia Booker
Publisher:
Published: 2019-08
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9781086237665
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA heartwarming story about embracing big who you are. A child's first words of confidence and pride.
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Author: Thomishia Booker
Publisher:
Published: 2019-08
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9781086237665
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA heartwarming story about embracing big who you are. A child's first words of confidence and pride.
Author: Malathi Michelle Iyengar
Publisher: Children's Book Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9780892392278
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPoems in celebration of brown skin color.
Author: Ayesha Rodriguez
Publisher:
Published: 2020-05
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9781735665030
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, author Ayesha Rodriguez, uses rhyming verses to express love and appreciation for our beautiful brown skin children. May the words from this ode be an anchor in your child's heart and mind for years to come.
Author: Wajahat Ali
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2022-01-25
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0393867986
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Go back to where you came from, you terrorist!” This is just one of the many warm, lovely, and helpful tips that Wajahat Ali and other children of immigrants receive on a daily basis. Go back where, exactly? Fremont, California, where he grew up, but is now an unaffordable place to live? Or Pakistan, the country his parents left behind a half-century ago? Growing up living the suburban American dream, young Wajahat devoured comic books (devoid of brown superheroes) and fielded well-intentioned advice from uncles and aunties. (“Become a doctor!”) He had turmeric stains under his fingernails, was accident-prone, suffered from OCD, and wore Husky pants, but he was as American as his neighbors, with roots all over the world. Then, while Ali was studying at University of California, Berkeley, 9/11 happened. Muslims replaced communists as America’s enemy #1, and he became an accidental spokesman and ambassador of all ordinary, unthreatening things Muslim-y. Now a middle-aged dad, Ali has become one of the foremost and funniest public intellectuals in America. In Go Back to Where You Came From, he tackles the dangers of Islamophobia, white supremacy, and chocolate hummus, peppering personal stories with astute insights into national security, immigration, and pop culture. In this refreshingly bold, hopeful, and uproarious memoir, Ali offers indispensable lessons for cultivating a more compassionate, inclusive, and delicious America.
Author: Bedford Palmer
Publisher:
Published: 2020-01-16
Total Pages: 38
ISBN-13: 9781673838749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJoy lives in a diverse world and comes from a multicultural family. It is only natural for her to have some questions. Join Joy as she learns how to describe skin color, and about how her skin color can tell her about where her family is from, but not really about who they are. "Daddy Why Am I Brown?" is a meant to be a starter conversation on how kids can learn to talk about skin color in a way that is kind, thoughtful, and healthy. And in the process, they learn a little bit about how to understand the difference between race, ethnicity, and culture.
Author: Karen Theunissen
Publisher:
Published: 2020-09-02
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781431428465
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lori L. Tharps
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2016-10-04
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 0807076791
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWeaving together personal stories, history, and analysis, Same Family, Different Colors explores the myriad ways skin-color politics affect family dynamics in the United States. Colorism and color bias—the preference for or presumed superiority of people based on the color of their skin—is a pervasive and damaging but rarely openly discussed phenomenon. In this unprecedented book, Lori L. Tharps explores the issue in African American, Latino, Asian American, and mixed-race families and communities by weaving together personal stories, history, and analysis. The result is a compelling portrait of the myriad ways skin-color politics affect family dynamics in the United States. Tharps, the mother of three mixed-race children with three distinct skin colors, uses her own family as a starting point to investigate how skin-color difference is dealt with. Her journey takes her across the country and into the lives of dozens of diverse individuals, all of whom have grappled with skin-color politics and speak candidly about experiences that sometimes scarred them. From a Latina woman who was told she couldn’t be in her best friend’s wedding photos because her dark skin would “spoil” the pictures, to a light-skinned African American man who spent his entire childhood “trying to be Black,” Tharps illuminates the complex and multifaceted ways that colorism affects our self-esteem and shapes our lives and relationships. Along with intimate and revealing stories, Tharps adds a historical overview and a contemporary cultural critique to contextualize how various communities and individuals navigate skin-color politics. Groundbreaking and urgent, Same Family, Different Colors is a solution-seeking journey to the heart of identity politics, so that this more subtle “cousin to racism,” in the author’s words, will be exposed and confronted.
Author: Charlotte Watson Sherman
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
Published: 2020-06-02
Total Pages: 20
ISBN-13: 1635923506
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrown is beautiful. Brown is powerful! Perfect for fans of Hair Love and Antiracist Baby, this lyrically written, stunningly illustrated picture book is a love letter to the beauty of brown skin and a message of love, acceptance, and pride for all brown sugar babes. A classic in the making! When a little girl has doubts about the color of her skin, her mother shows her all the wonderful, beautiful things brown can be! “Brown is precious. Brown is feet marching for human rights…. Brown is an after-bedtime-story kiss goodnight.”
Author: Julia A. Davis
Publisher:
Published: 2017-01-09
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780996788038
DOWNLOAD EBOOKI Like My Brown Skin Because... was written after a four-year-old asked his grandmother if her brown skin ever made her sad, and then asked her why she liked her brown skin so much. This must-read book is an answer to his questions. I Like My Brown Skin Because... is a conversation launch pad for parents and children of every background - black, white, yellow, brown, red and mixed. It is for all who want to understand the history behind the "racial" tension in the United States today and treat all people with respect and dignity. Concise and easy to read, it is appropriate for people of all ages and addresses the need for diversity in children's books.
Author: Louise Derman-Sparks
Publisher:
Published: 2020-04-07
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9781938113574
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnti-bias education begins with you! Become a skilled anti-bias teacher with this practical guidance to confronting and eliminating barriers.