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Unto Ivy's Rib
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Unto Ivy's Rib

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Unto Ivy's Rib is a book of poems curated out of stories from a multitude of Black women. This is a guide for all little Black girls and Black women to learn how to lead themselves into their own hearts. There is truth, pain, laughter, and God. Poetry is a gift to the soul, and these poems are inspired to uplift the spirit of Black girls and women everywhere.

At Our Best
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

At Our Best

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-01
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  • Publisher: IAP

At Our Best: Building Youth-Adult Partnerships in Out-of-School Time Settings brings together the voices of over 50 adults and youth to explore both the promises and challenges of intergenerational work in out-of-school time (OST) programs. Comprised of 14 chapters, this book features empirical research, conceptual essays, poetry, artwork, and engaged dialogue about the complexities of youth-adult partnerships in practice. At Our Best responds to key questions that practitioners, scholars, policymakers, and youth navigate in this work, such as: What role can (or should) adults play in supporting youth voice, learning, and activism? What approaches and strategies in youth-adult partnerships a...

Lessons on Being Tenderheaded
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Lessons on Being Tenderheaded

In Janae Johnson's debut poetry collection, the concept of being tenderheaded is less about Black hair; more how we are taught to disguise pain through suppression of macro and micro traumas. What began as a book of poetry about women's basketball transformed into a coming-of-age story centering Black queer masculinity, emotional restoration and belonging. From lyrically experimental to personified prose, each poem encourages humor to rise after an eight hour hair appointment and the ultimate decision to wear a ponytail.

Unspoken Words from a Daddyless Daughter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Unspoken Words from a Daddyless Daughter

From the diary of daddyless daughters, 25 different women reveal their pain, struggles, and breakthroughs growing up without their father present. Each daughter strives to break their silence and shed their hurt as they attempt to bring understanding to absent fatherhood and its lasting effects on young women.

The Ivy Green
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

The Ivy Green

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1838
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Blackgirl Mansion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Blackgirl Mansion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Progressive Dystopia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Progressive Dystopia

San Francisco is the endgame of gentrification, where racialized displacement means that the Black population of the city hovers at just over 3 percent. The Robeson Justice Academy opened to serve the few remaining low-income neighborhoods of the city, with the mission of offering liberatory, social justice--themed education to youth of color. While it features a progressive curriculum including Frantz Fanon and Audre Lorde, the majority Latinx school also has the district's highest suspension rates for Black students. In Progressive Dystopia Savannah Shange explores the potential for reconciling the school's marginalization of Black students with its sincere pursuit of multiracial uplift and solidarity. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and six years of experience teaching at the school, Shange outlines how the school fails its students and the community because it operates within a space predicated on antiblackness. Seeing San Francisco as a social laboratory for how Black communities survive the end of their worlds, Shange argues for abolition over revolution or progressive reform as the needed path toward Black freedom.

The Baby Name Countdown
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

The Baby Name Countdown

A classic, the baby name countdown (over 120,000 copies sold) is now fully revised and updated for the first time in a decade. Featuring more names than any other guide and based on more than 2.5 million birth records, the book includes brand-new data, a new introduction, a revised section on the most popular baby names of the past year and decade, and updated popularity ratings throughout. Discover at a glance the most popular given names from each decade of the 20th and 21st centuries, meanings and origins of the 3,000 top names, and thousands of rare and exotic monikers. Whether your taste in names is trendy, traditional, or international, The Baby Name Countdown is the ideal resource for every parent searching for the perfect name.

A Complex Bravery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

A Complex Bravery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-01-01
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  • Publisher: Marick Pr

Poetry. A collection of 55 poems that rip through the raw and uncensored mine fields of life, lust and war among family, friends, acquaintances, and the author himself. While they don't emerge victorious, each of the muses exhibits--as the title indicates--a complex bravery. "He writes from the consciousness of the bombed and 'the living narrator.' World-weary, grieving, cynical, ironic, raging, from the real to the surreal, A COMPLEX BRAVERY is of the drek of our world gone mad. "Not Me in Nablus" is one of the most important poems of this era."--Sharon Doubiago. "Lipton's poems are a gang that takes no prisoners: his voice is direct, his tone is clear, his diction is ironic but his irony is earned and felt-through."--Ilya Kaminsky.

We're Gonna Die
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

We're Gonna Die

A life-affirming, humorous show of songs and monologues drawing on real-life experiences, about the one thing we all have in common: we're gonna die. You may be miserable, but you won't be alone. Witty, wise and honest, We're Gonna Die narrates Lee's experiences of loneliness and the comfort she found in simple and unexpected things following the death of her father. This book includes a CD of all six songs (performed by Young Jean Lee with her band Future Wife) and eight monologues (performed by Laurie Anderson, David Byrne, Kathleen Hanna, Adam Horovitz, Matmos's Drew Daniel, and Martin Schmidt, Sarah Neufeld, and Colin Stetson).