Our Lives Matter: The Ballou Story Project
Through the course of a historic year of civil unrest and the emergence of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement, thirty teen writers from Frank W. Ballou High School in Washington, DC, came together to take part in this national conversation about race, inequality, violence, and justice.
Through the course of a historic year of civil unrest and the emergence of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement, thirty teen writers from Frank W. Ballou High School in Washington, DC, came together to take part in this national conversation about race, inequality, violence, and justice. Through their powerful, personal stories these writers intend to Change the Narrative about youth of color. We are not thugs, they say. We are not victims. We are big sisters and sports stars, academic strivers and everyday heroes. We speak out for justice. We dream big dreams. These writers want more for themselves, more for their community, more for their generation. And they are challenging their readers to listen, and to recognize in each story a common humanity worthy of dignity, support, and respect. This riot of voices must be heard.
Selected as 2015 INDIEFAB finalist for YA Nonfiction Book of the Year and 2015 INDIEFAB Finalist for Child Author Book of the Year.
SKU | 119986 |
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ISBN | 9780692455388 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 88 |
Product Type | Paperback Books |
Book Type | Short Stories, Essays & Anthologies |
Primary Contributor | Various |
Age Groups | Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18 |
Publisher | Shout Mouse Press |