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The Light She Feels Inside

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How will Maya create a brighter world? By learning to honor her glowing feelings, just like Black women have done throughout history!

Maya feels a warm glow when she picks strawberries in the community garden, hears music in her neighborhood, or spends time with the people she loves.

She feels a different kind of glow when she gets pushed down on the playground, overhears her family worrying about bills, and sees her favorite cousin stopped by police. Sometimes that glowing seems like too much to carry.

But Maya is learning that others feel the same glowing light. Black women throughout history, like Ida B. Wells, Nina Simone, June Jordan, and Maya's own ancestors, found ways to honor these glowing feelings. They were guided by their light to make a difference. The light Maya feels inside is an important part of her that she'll share as she works toward a brighter world.

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      October 1, 2023
      A young Black girl looks to her ancestors. Maya has an indisputable light. As she navigates her world, positive interactions--a conversation with her parents, an unexpected gift from a neighbor--reinforce the glow she feels within. But sometimes she experiences "a different kind of glow, a burning one." Like when a classmate pushes her or when her brother, taking her to get ice cream, is stopped by police. These moments bring Maya's anger to a crescendo. When things become more than she can bear, she visits the library to confide in Ms. Scott, who is Black. The librarian offers words of encouragement and books about Black women who channeled similar feelings into effecting change. Ida B. Wells reported on injustice, Nina Simone sang "about what freedom might feel like," and activist Marsha P. Johnson helped start a shelter for LGBTQ youth. Maya feels her glow, and later, her parents tell her about the women in her family who turned adversity into opportunities to do good. This gentle, heartfelt tale shows young readers how to find inspiration from role models. Illustrations use color to depict Maya's emotions--when she's joyful, the glow is a bright yellow; when she's angry, it's a bright crimson. Once she feels more empowered, her light transforms into an effervescent rainbow of colors. Sure to light up young readers--and encourage them to help make the world a better place. (brief biographies of the women mentioned in the book) (Picture book. 4-8)

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