Little Black Girl Its Okay

Little Black Girl Its Okay
Author: Omoefesie B Odia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2020-11-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798560042783

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Little Black Girl Its Okay was written to encourage black girls all over the world to embrace the unique things that make them who they are. As black girls some of the "stereotypes" that we hear as being bad are just what is needed in the world. So, embrace your unique skin, your unique hair, your unique voice, and continue to help change the world.

Little Black Boy It s Okay

Little Black Boy It s Okay
Author: Omoefesie B Odia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1087941717

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Have you ever heard "Little boys don't cry?" This saying has been said to so many boys in different households. Little Black Boy it's okay was written to help little black boys know that they are human too. Emotions are not just for little girls. Use this book as a tool to understand how to express your emotions. Also check out, "Little Black girl, Its okay!"

You ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey

You ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey
Author: Amber Ruffin,Lacey Lamar
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781538719343

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*A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND INDIE NEXT PICK* Writer and performer on Late Night with Seth Meyers Amber Ruffin writes with her sister Lacey Lamar with humor and heart to share absurd anecdotes about everyday experiences of racism. Now a writer and performer on Late Night with Seth Meyers and host of The Amber Ruffin Show, Amber Ruffin lives in New York, where she is no one's First Black Friend and everyone is, as she puts it, "stark raving normal." But Amber's sister Lacey? She's still living in their home state of Nebraska, and trust us, you'll never believe what happened to Lacey. From racist donut shops to strangers putting their whole hand in her hair, from being mistaken for a prostitute to being mistaken for Harriet Tubman, Lacey is a lightning rod for hilariously ridiculous yet all-too-real anecdotes. She's the perfect mix of polite, beautiful, petite, and Black that apparently makes people think "I can say whatever I want to this woman." And now, Amber and Lacey share these entertainingly horrifying stories through their laugh-out-loud sisterly banter. Painfully relatable or shockingly eye-opening (depending on how often you have personally been followed by security at department stores), this book tackles modern-day racism with the perfect balance of levity and gravity.

Black Frost

Black Frost
Author: John Conroe
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2011-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781257752843

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What would you do to protect a loved one? Would you kill?Widower Ian Moore will do almost anything to protect his daughter when she's threatened by forces straight out of our darkest fairytales.And you, dear reader, may want to take notes. Your family may be next.

The Daughters of Erietown

The Daughters of Erietown
Author: Connie Schultz
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780525479499

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Hidden desires, long-held secrets, and the sacrifices people make for family are at the heart of this powerful first novel by the popular Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist. “A moving, unforgettable story about time, progress, and how the mistakes of one generation get repeated or repaired by the next.”—J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Saints for All Occasions NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST AND NEW YORK POST 1957, Clayton Valley, Ohio. Ellie has the best grades in her class. Her dream is to go to nursing school and marry Brick McGinty. A basketball star, Brick has the chance to escape his abusive father and become the first person in his blue-collar family to attend college. But when Ellie learns that she is pregnant, everything changes. Just as Brick and Ellie revise their plans and build a family, a knock on the front door threatens to destroy their lives. The evolution of women’s lives spanning the second half of the twentieth century is at the center of this beautiful novel that richly portrays how much people know—and pretend not to know—about the secrets at the heart of a town, and a family.

Flirting with Danger

Flirting with Danger
Author: Lynn Phillips
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780814768747

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How young women make sense of, resist, and negotiate conflicting messages on female sexuality and sexual agency In Flirting with Danger, Lynn M. Phillips explores how young women make sense of, resist, and negotiate conflicting cultural messages about sexual agency, responsibility, aggression, and desire. How do women develop their ideas about sex, love, and domination? Why do they express feminist views condemning male violence in the abstract, but often adamantly refuse to name their own violent and exploitive encounters as abuse, rape, or victimization? Based on in-depth individual and collective interviews with a racially and culturally diverse sample of college-aged women, Flirting with Danger sheds valuable light on the cultural lenses through which young women interpret their sexual encounters and their experiences of male aggression in heterosexual relationships. Phillips makes an important contribution to the fields of female and adolescent sexuality, feminist theory, and feminist method. The volume will also be of particular use to advocates seeking to design prevention and intervention programs which speak to the complex needs of women grappling with questions of sexuality and violence.

Gay Dads

Gay Dads
Author: Abbie E. Goldberg
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-07-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780814708156

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When gay couples become parents, they face a host of questions and issues that their straight counterparts may never have to consider. How important is it for each partner to have a biological tie to their child? How will they become parents: will they pursue surrogacy, or will they adopt? Will both partners legally be able to adopt their child? Will they have to hide their relationship to speed up the adoption process? Will one partner be the primary breadwinner? And how will their lives change, now that the presence of a child has made their relationship visible to the rest of the world? In Gay Dads: Transitions to Adoptive Fatherhood, Abbie E. Goldberg examines the ways in which gay fathers approach and negotiate parenthood when they adopt. Drawing on empirical data from her in-depth interviews with 70 gay men, Goldberg analyzes how gay dads interact with competing ideals of fatherhood and masculinity, alternately pioneering and accommodating heteronormative “parenthood culture.” The first study of gay men's transitions to fatherhood, this work will appeal to a wide range of readers, from those in the social sciences to social work to legal studies, as well as to gay-adoptive parent families themselves.

Not Otherwise Specified

Not Otherwise Specified
Author: Hannah Moskowitz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781481405966

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Etta is tired of dealing with all of the labels and categories that seem so important to everyone else in her small Nebraska hometown.