Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices

Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices

2020 1 Seasons ⭐ 5.4
Kids Family

Celebrity readers share children's books by Black authors to spark kid-friendly conversations about empathy, equality, self-love and antiracism.

Seasons

1. Tiffany Haddish Reads I Love My Hair

2020-09-01

Buns. Afros. Braids. Any way you wear it, the hair you were born with is naturally beautiful — and uniquely amazing.

2. Grace Byers Reads I Am Enough

2020-09-01

Simple words send a powerful message: When you love yourself — and those around you — there's nothing you can't do!

3. Caleb McLaughlin Reads Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut

2020-09-01

A transformative trip to the barbershop freshens up a young boy's look — and makes him feel like a king.

4. Lupita Nyong'o Reads Sulwe

2020-09-01

A shooting star helps a bright young girl born "the color of midnight" learn to embrace her beauty, inside and out.

5. Marsai Martin Reads ABCs For Girls Like Me

2020-09-01

This alphabet book highlights the accomplishments of 26 inspiring Black women, from Ava DuVernay to Zakiya Randall.

6. Karamo Brown Reads I Am Perfectly Designed

2020-09-01

A father and son share memories, talk about their feelings and find strength in being exactly who they are.

7. Jill Scott Reads Pretty Brown Face and Brown Boy Joy

2020-09-01

Big dreams, beautiful faces. Two picture books put Black boys in the spotlight, celebrating the little things that bring us all joy.

8. Misty Copeland Reads Firebird

2020-09-01

A young dancer aspires to be just like her idol, the famed "Firebird" ballerina who worked hard to achieve her own dreams.

9. Common Reads Let's Talk About Race

2020-09-01

Race is part of our story, but it isn't all we are — because, beneath our skin, we all look the same. Our differences are in the details.

10. Jacqueline Woodson Reads The Day You Begin

2020-09-01

Finding the courage to share your story can connect you to others — even when you feel all alone.

11. Kendrick Sampson Reads Antiracist Baby

2020-09-01

Learn nine simple steps to becoming antiracist so you can teach others in your life to do the same.

12. Marley Dias Reads We March

2020-09-01

A family of four joins thousands of others in the nation's capital for the historic March on Washington in 1963.

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