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Do You See Color, Do You See Me

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Full Title:

Do You See Color, Do You See Me

Contributors:

By (Author) Katie Engelking
By (author) Marley Olivera
Illustrated by Jena Holliday

ISBN:

9781736593639

Publisher:

The Race to Understand

Imprint:

The Race to Understand

Publication Date:

9th August 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

30

Dimensions:

Width 222mm, Height 285mm

Description

As a Black girl, McKinley was upset when one of her white classmates didn't have a valid reason for why she couldn't play the lead for Cinderella. Confused as to what he didn't see in her, McKinley came home upset from her first day of school and quickly ran off to her room. Wanting to know what was wrong, McKinley's parents patiently waited until she was ready to talk at dinner. After expressing her feelings and sharing her wish for others to see all the things she's good at, McKinley's family was proud of her for not letting her skin color question the things she can and deserves to do. Committed to advocating for herself, McKinley's parents encourage her to have a tough conversation with her classmate.

Author Bio

Katie embraces all things growth mindset and loves showing others, especially her students, the importance of being a lifelong learner. While a 7th and 8th grade math teacher, she enjoys reading and is thrilled to be a first time author.Marley is a full-time middle school reading teacher for Chicago Public Schools. She centers her work in promoting student advocacy and empowering young adults to use their voice to bring awareness to issues affecting their daily lives.Jena is an illustrator, author, and creative mama from Minnesota. She loves to dream big and spend her days crafting whimsical illustrations and uplifting designs.

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