Embrace Who You Are as a Male Black Teen #1 New Release in Teen &
Young Adult Language Arts Books Embrace the color of your skin and
celebrate your identity. Finding the courage to live freely and
authentically is not easy. This black teen book is designed to help
you facilitate your creative drive, promote positive self-awareness,
and boost your inner strength. Affirmations for Black teen boys. This
black teen book is full of wisdom from Black male trailblazers who
accomplished remarkable things in sports, literature, entertainment,
education, STEM, business, military and government services, politics
and law, activism, and more. Explore the many facets of your identity
through hundreds of big and small questions. In this guidebook for
teens, M.J. Fievre, educator and author of Raising Confident Black
Kids and Badass Black Girl, tackles a variety of relevant topics, such
as family and friends, school and careers, and stereotypes. While
reflecting on these subjects, you confront the issues that could hold
you back from living a confident life as a Black teen boy. Learn from
the lives of thriving black men. Alongside space for personal work and
reflection, M.J. Fievre provides interviews with successful black men
in a variety of fields, including Andrew Bernard of Make It Dairy
Free, Justin Black of Redefining Normal, and Roderick “Rod” Morrow
of Rodimus Prime. Walk Boldly helps you to: Build and boost your
self-esteem with powerful affirmations and stories from Black male
role models Learn more about yourself through insightful journaling
Become comfortable and confident in your skin If you enjoyed Black
teen books like Uncomfortable Conversations With a Black Boy, 31-Day
Affirmations for African American Boys, or Letters to a Young Brother,
you’ll love Walk Boldly.
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Empowerment Toolkit for Young Black Men (Feel Comfortable and Proud in Your Skin as a Black Male Teen)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781642507348
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Mango
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter