Resilient Black Girl: 52 Weeks of Anti-Racist Activities for Black Joy and Resilience
Written by MJ Fievre
Narrated by Christy Clarke
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Build confidence…
Fievre (educator, poet, and author of “Happy, Ok?” and “Badass Black Girl”) offers a vital tool for empowerment with “Resilient Black Girl.” Including advice, encouragement, and thoughtful activities, this book is designed to build confidence in Black girls who face a modern world that often tears them down.
MJ Fievre
Born in Port-au-Prince, M.J. Fievre, B.S. Ed, earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Barry University. A seasoned K–12 teacher, a creator of safe spaces, and an initiator of difficult conversations, she spent much time building up her students, helping them feel comfortable in their own skin, and affirming their identities. Her close relationships with parents and students led her to look more closely at how we can balance protecting a child’s innocence with preparing them for the realities of life. She has taught creative writing workshops to children and teens at the O Miami Poetry Festival and the Miami Art Museum, as well as in various schools in Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia), Port-au-Prince (Haiti), and South Florida. She’s also been a keynote speaker at Tufts University (Massachusetts), Howard University (Washington, DC), the University of Miami (Florida), and Michael College (Vermont) and has served as a panelist at the Association of Writers & Writing Programs Conference (AWP).
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