| Title: "Grandpa, Is Everything
Black Bad?"
Summary: Illustrated story of an African American boy who grows to appreciate his dark skin by learning about his African heritage from his Grandfather. reviews Hard cover, 32p., large format: 9" x 12", full color throughout
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Title: "We All Have A Heritage"
Summary: Illustrated story showing how many cultural things the children of the world have in common. Hard cover, 32p., large format: 9" x 12", full color throughout
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| Title: "Grandma Says Our Hair Has Flair"
Summary: Illustrated story of an African American girl who learns about a rich tradition of hair styles and their African origins from her grandmother. To be published December, 2004. Available now for advance purchase. Advance purchasers will receive a special collector's edition individually signed and numbered by the author. Hard cover, 32p., large format: 9" x 12", full color throughout
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Title: "Hue of You"
Summary: A poem about the different shades of African American skin
tones.
Title: "Black Is the Color of My Skin"
Summary: A poem celebrating the beauty of richly, dark skin.
Title: "Walking Each Other Home"
Summary: A poem about taking the risks to getting to know someone from
a different culture.
Title: "L.A. Riots"
Summary: A poem about the Los Angeles riots of 1992.
Title: "Recovery Happens"
Summary: A poem about the process of recovering from addiction. This
poem has been re-printed on several occasions by Sacramento Area newspapers.