The Colours We Share
By (Author) Anglica Dass
Aperture
Aperture
30th September 2021
United States
Children
Non Fiction
612.7927
Hardback
44
Width 219mm, Height 219mm
410g
Sales Points:A joyful and inspiring book for kids Celebrates the beauty of human diversity For every parent who wants to empower their child to rethink our understanding of race From the influential artist and creator of the Humanae Project
Additional Comp TitlesThe Skin You Live In, by Michael Tyler and David Lee Csicsko. 9780975958001, $15.95 (Chicago Children's Museum, 2005) Skin Like Mine, by LaTashia M. Perry. 9780997157987, $8.95 USD (G Publishing, 2016) Skin Again, by Bell Hooks. 9781484799239, $12.99 USD (Hachette Book Group, 2017) An ABC of Equality, by Chana Ginelle Ewing. 9781786037428, $16.99 USD (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2020) M Is for Melanin, by Tiffany Rose. 9781499809169, $17.99 USD (little bee books, 2019) All Kinds of People, by Shelley Rotner. 9780823439720, $7.99 USD (Holiday House, 2018)
An ode to the beauty of colorfulness and a poetic appeal against racism and all forms of identitarian divisiveness and discrimination. European Photography
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Anglica Dass (born in Rio de Janeiro, 1979) is the creator of the internationally acclaimed Humanae Project, a collection of portraits that reveal the diverse beauty of human colors. The initiative has traveled to more than thirty countries across six continents-from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to the pages of National Geographic-to promote dialogue that challenges how we think about skin color and racial identity. Her 2016 TED Talk exceeds two million views online.