Posted on July 25, 2020
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Category: activism, BIPOC, Community Involvement, friendship, Historical Figures, Independent Thought, Self Expression, Social-Emotional Learning, UncategorizedTags: Ebony Glenn, empowerment, friendship, Historical Figures, Miranda Paul, self-confidence, social-emotional development
Posted on August 20, 2019
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Written by: Ashley Franklin Illustrated by: Ebony Glenn For ages: 4-8 years Language: English Topics Covered: POC-Centric Narratives, Self-Acceptance, Racism, Self-Esteem, Social-Emotional Development, Family, Love, Friendship, Perseverance, Theatre, Own Voices. Summary: Tameika was born to perform. She sings, dances, and taps everywhere she goes. With a fantastic imagination, she breathes… Continue Reading “Not Quite Snow White”
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Category: BIPOC, Black Culture and Identity, friendship, Independent Thought, Own Voices, poc-centric narratives, Self Expression, Social-Emotional LearningTags: Ashley Franklin, Ebony Glenn, Family, friendship, love, Own Voices, poc-centric narratives, racism, self-acceptance, self-esteem, self-expression, self-respect, social-emotional development, Social-Emotional Learning, theatre
Posted on July 13, 2019
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Happy Saturday! We are SO excited to be back in action after a week away looking at property in our dream location-Western Massachusetts! In perfect timing, we were able to connect with Ebony Glenn who illustrated Not Quite Snow White, which was recently released on… Continue Reading “Featuring: Ebony Glenn!”
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Category: Art/Artists, Own Voices, Self Expression, sound off saturdayTags: AIR Serenbe, art, artist, bell hooks, Ebony Glenn, Mommy's Khimar, Not Quite Snow White, Own Voices, poc-centric narratives, Sojourner Truth, sound off saturday, women artists
Posted on November 29, 2018
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Written by: Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow Illustrated by: Ebony Glenn For ages: 4-8 years Language: English Topics Covered: Family, Love, Islam, Muslim Identity, POC-Centric Narratives, Culture & Traditions. Summary: This book is about a little girl and how much she loves her mother’s khimars. She goes into her closet and looks at… Continue Reading “Mommy’s Khimar”
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Category: Community Involvement, Family, Independent Thought, Muslim Identity, poc-centric narrativesTags: community, culture and traditions, Ebony Glenn, Family, Islam, Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, love, Muslim culture, Muslim Identity, poc-centric narratives