Black Girl, White School
ebook ∣ Thriving, Surviving and No, You Can't Touch My Hair
By Olivia V.G. Clarke
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"Remarkable anthology brims with solidarity for Black girls." - (5 Stars) CommonSenseMedia.org
Listen to Black women and Black girls.
Navigating predominantly white institutions (PWI) as a young Black girl provides amazing opportunities and challenging experiences. The poems, anecdotes, and entries found in this book seek to provide support and guidance for Black girls in PWI's and are written by Black girls and women who are current or past attendees of PWI's.
Hair, friendship, dating, motivation, information, racism, self-esteem - nothing is off limits.
Fans of Black Lives Matter books "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas, "Dear Martin" by Nic Stone, "The Poet X" by Elizabeth Acevedo will love this non-fiction look at life as a Black girls in white schools by girls who have lived it.
This non-fiction book for kids and young adults is edited by Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion activist and teen author Olivia V.G. Clarke.
Selections from the following writers, poets, and leaders: Gabrielle Clarke, Terreece M. Clarke, Marissa Glonek, Yolanda Durden, Soraya Patterson, Lydia Patterson, Aminah Aliu, Tiara McKinney, Tiia McKinney, Makayla Terrell, Ndeye Thioubou, Sarah Holston, Katie Quander, Courtney Pascol, McKenzie Stringer, Gabby Anthony, and Ka'Isis Lee.