We Matter: Six Students & Their Protest: Six Students & Their Protest
By (Author) Amir Beckford
By (author) Kurtis Yates
By (author) Sarah Ramos-Rivera
By (author) Jan Vargas
By (author) Aziyah Jawara
By (author) Valerie Hernandez
By (author) For Love Of Children
Illustrated by Cameron Wilson
BookBaby
BookBaby
21st April 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
42
Width 222mm, Height 222mm, Spine 10mm
267g
This book was birthed out of a desire to give voice to our children, whose perspectives and experiences are often overlooked. For Love of Children guided six middle school students through a journey of self-reflection; to express their thoughts and emotions around the Black Lives Matter movement.
Six brave middle school students explore their own experiences with the Black Lives Matter movement as their individual stories interact in the historical Rock Creek Park of Washington, DC. They share personal reflections of friendship, freedom, kindness, representation, and humanity from their point of view. They learn that they have the power to make a difference and make a statement through their actions as well as artistic expression.
For Love of Children is an education nonprofit based in Washington, DC. In operation since 1965, FLOC has served more than 10,000 children and youth and has become one of the most respected nonprofits in the community. Our mission is to provide educational support and services beyond the classroom to help students succeed from second grade through college and career. FLOC Student author FLOC Student author FLOC Student author FLOC Student author FLOC Student author For Love of Children is an education nonprofit based in Washington, DC. In operation since 1965, FLOC has served more than 10,000 children and youth and has become one of the most respected nonprofits in the community. Our mission is to provide educational support and services beyond the classroom to help students succeed from second grade through college and career. I gained early business experience producing T-shirts for non-profit organizations and arts while still in high school. This experience gave me valuable insight into graphic design, and clients' needs and desires. I went to school to earn my associate's degree in the Visual Arts, and a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design. After graduating from college, I worked as a freelance graphic artist for promotional companies such as Metro Boys, Extreme Media, Galaxy graphics, and WVEE Radio (Frank and Wanda in the Morning), all located in Atlanta, Georgia. This experience provided useful business and professional contacts within the design and shirt sublimation technology industry that I currently leverage. After 8 years of freelancing, I utilized my experience, and business contacts to launch an apparel company called, Soulsimplicity.com.
After launching Soulsimplicity, I continue to freelance and currently work with Victory tailgate, a company that makes licensed apparel and cornhole boards, located in Orlando FL.