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" Black girl stories aren't just for black girls: they're for everybody. "
Black
Everybody
Girl
" Even though I wear glasses, I'm not just a mousy person who stays in my room - even though I do sometimes stay in my room and read. "
Stay
Sometimes
Person
" For kids in 2nd or 3rd grade, I would recommend the 'Dear America' series. Most of the stories in the 'Dear America' series, if they have black girls, are about them being enslaved, but they escape or do something really adventurous. "
Escape
Adventurous
Black
" Frustration is fuel that can lead to the development of an innovative and useful idea. "
Fuel
Lead
Development
" Girls of color and young women need to be seen, heard, and valued. Schools can help make this happen by including our stories in the curriculum. "
Young
Color
Happen
" I am purposeful in how I present myself to the world. I want my ideas to be taken seriously, and so I present myself in a way that allows people to see me and listen to what I have to say. "
Ideas
World
People
" I am unapologetic about the need for social change, greater inclusion, and equity. "
Change
I Am
Equity
" I believe that feminism needs to teach more girls about how to make institutional changes and how to further engage men and boys into being our allies. "
Changes
I Believe
Teach
" I don't want to bring negative energy to myself, and if people feel one way about me, I don't want that changing how I feel or what I believe. "
Energy
Believe
Myself
" If I meet someone who's Native American and I don't know anything about indigenous people in New Jersey - which I kind of don't, which is not really good - I can learn more and more about their lives, and that makes me a more open person and a more accepting person. "
Me
People
Good
" If you like reading, you are allowed to like to dance and to like to sing and to like to act. "
Act
You
Sing
" I'm working to create a space where it feels easy to include and imagine black girls and make black girls like me the main characters of our lives. "
Me
Working
Black
" In my class - in all fifth-grade classes - we were required to read 'classics,' books like 'Shiloh,' which is about a white boy and the dog he rescues. And 'Old Yeller,' which is about a white boy and the dog that rescues him. And 'Where the Red Fern Grows,' which is about a white boy and the two dogs he trains. "
Two
White
Boy
" Innovation comes from, one, acknowledging yourself; two, studying and understanding the problem; and three, finding a solution. "
Innovation
Problem
Yourself
" I think the biggest thing is that success is not measured by whether or not you're on 'CBS This Morning' or whether or not you make the local news station. "
Make
You
Think
" I think the biggest thing, where my passionate-ness comes from, is that I love reading, and it is something that I really care about. "
Reading
Care
Love
" I travel a lot, so I know that it's important to have people in your life to keep you ground. "
Life
People
Travel
" It's important to read books and see people who look like you. It helps you know that you are not the only one or the weird one because you're a black girl and you are not seeing anyone who looks like you in these books. "
Weird
Look
Know
" It was the desire to see black girls and our experiences in the books that I was given to read at school that forced me to speak my truth. I launched #1000BlackGirlBooks, a book drive to collect the stories of women of color. "
School
Color
Women
" I've learned to use big words. Because I'm an avid reader, I can prove myself as a smart and diligent person. "
Prove
Big
Smart
" I wasn't seeing black girls in the books I was assigned to read at my school. I was tired of only reading about white boys and dogs and wanted to collect books featuring black girls. "
Tired
White
Reading
" Like feminism, I want to create systems and structures for the equity for all people, especially girls and women. "
Feminism
Want
Women
" Most girls spend most of their time at school. If real change comes from hearing our voices, it has to start in school, but school is a place where black girls tend to experience microaggressions. Microaggressions are not always obvious, ugly, or terrible things, but they make you feel as though your voice does not matter. "
Time
Change
Experience
" My goal for the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign is to create systemic change across all school systems. I want there to be diverse books that reflect the lives of every person, regardless of whether or not they are in the majority. "
Want
School
Goal
" People say, 'Dream big!' - but you have to think about the logistics. It's not just coming up with a great idea; it's how you can sell or market or promote that great idea. "
Think
Say
You
" When I speak at events, I often wear my dad's ties and my mom's earrings. It's a small, almost secret way of having them with me when I'm up there onstage, talking to a roomful of strangers. It makes me feel safe. "
Strangers
Feel
Me
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