“Young, Gifted and Black” by Jamia Wilson, illustrated by Andrea Pippin, is a book for children that features 52 influential Black people and their accomplishments.
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Kwame’s Bookshelf is a blog by Erica Campayne where she collects and describes children’s books with Black protagonists and/or main characters with disabilities.
On Don’t degrade Debs, Darling!, Berlin-based blogger Debs writes about identity_en, sexism, heterosexism/heteronormativity, body norms, Jewish identity, and psychiatric experience.
On behalf of the Berlin Senate Department for Labor, Integration and Women, Halil Chan presents a detailed, well-founded and field-tested…
The “Media Shelf (not only) for Children and Youth” contains an extensive and very well sorted collection of media whose main protagonists are Black children and children of color.
Each One Teach One (EOTO) e.V. is a community-based education and empowerment project in Berlin.
In her poem “Brutal Kindness”, Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti speaks of boundaries, of self-evidence, of respect, of human dignity and…
ADEFRA e.V. – Black Women in Germany is an active cultural-political forum by and for Black women. The association…
Moni Tano is a video blog that aims to empower Africans and the African diaspora worldwide through introspections from a…
https://vimeo.com/132930560 “When Neo wakes up one morning, she has no clue this is the day she will be meeting Superman.”…
Crystal Swain Bates wrote the children’s book “Naturally Me” to help build children’s confidence and self-esteem. The protagonists of the…
Lola beams all over her face. Why? Because today is Tuesday and on Tuesdays Lola and her mother go to…