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Author Wilson, A'ja, 1996- author.

Title Dear Black girls : how to be true to you / A'ja Wilson.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Moment of Lift Books, Flatiron Books, 2024.
©2024

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  305.2308996 W691d 2024    ---  Available
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Edition First edition.
Description 175 pages ; 20 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Contents Introduction -- It all started with a birthday party -- The best gift a girl could ask for -- Clichés don't stand a chance against 13 -- Queen of mediocre -- The Nonsense Detector -- Grief doesn't care about your neat little boxes -- Do not chomp that cheese -- Always measure your dress sitting down -- It's ok to be not ok -- If you can see her, you can be her.
Summary "From Olympic gold medalist and two-time professional basketball MVP A'ja Wilson comes an inspirational collection on what it means to grow up as a Black girl in America. This is a book for all the girls with an apostrophe in their name. This is for all the girls who are "too loud" and "too emotional." This is for all the girls who are constantly asked, "Oh, what did you do with your hair? That's new." This is for my Black girls. In this empowering and deeply personal collection--adapted from and expanded upon the piece of the same name in The Players' Tribune--WNBA star A'ja Wilson shares stories from her life. Despite gold medals, championships, and a list of accolades, Wilson knows how it feels to be swept under the rug. To not be heard, to not feel seen, to not be taken seriously. As a fourth grader going to a primarily white school in South Carolina, she was told she'd have to stay outside for a classmate's birthday party. "Huh?" she asked. Because the birthday girl's father didn't like Black people. Wilson tells stories like this: stories that held her down but didn't stop her. She shares her contribution to "The Talk," and how to keep fighting, all while igniting strength, resilience, and passion. Dear Black Girls is one remarkable author's necessary and meaningful exploration of what it means to be a Black woman in America today--and an of-the-moment rally cry to lift up women and girls everywhere"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Wilson, A'ja, 1996-
African American young women.
Racism -- United States.
Sexism -- United States.
Success -- United States.
African American young women. (OCoLC)fst01743822
Racism. (OCoLC)fst01086616
Sexism. (OCoLC)fst01114686
Success. (OCoLC)fst01137041
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Informational works.
Instructional and educational works.
Self-help publications.
ISBN 9781250290045 hardcover
125029004X hardcover
9781250290052 electronic book

 
    
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