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'You are valued': 7 books to empower Black children


Susan Faust February 24, 2021Updated: February 26, 2021, 8:48 am
The Black Lives Matter movement is generating serious and hopefully sustained conversation about systemic racism and being non-white in America.
Some new kids’ books are keeping pace. They consider “The Talk” between Black parent and child, as well as interracial dialogue. And with special urgency, they also offer “you are valued” recognition for a rainbow of kids, in years past mostly unrecognized and unrepresented.
‘The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person’
Written by Frederick Joseph
“The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person,” by Frederick Joseph. Photo: Candlewick
Bristling with righteous indignation but tempered by enduring hope is “The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person.”  Its aim is twofold: one, to help white people recognize, and then neutralize, the many obstacles impeding Black freedom, and two, “to provide affirmation ....

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Five things to do in Berkeley from Feb. 19-23


Still from the Abby Ginzburg documentary ‘Waging Change.’
Watch a documentary about restaurant workers; join a conversation about Black Berkeley; learn about global botanical art; explore California’s wilderness; and read a story about rainbows. 
WAGING CHANGE The situation for restaurant workers has become dire because of the pandemic, but there have been unfair working conditions in the industry for a long time.
Waging Change, a documentary by Abby Ginzberg, profiles restaurant workers who are trying to feed themselves and their families off tips. It covers the movement to end the federal tipped wage minimum at $2.13 and shines a light on the effects of the #MeToo movement to end sexual harassment in the industry. The film features Saru Jayaraman, who is the president of One Fair Wage and director of the Food Labor Research Center at the University of California, Berkeley. Watch the film and learn how to get involved to support restaurant workers. Broadcast o ....

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Lil' Miss Story Hour celebrates Black History Month, in person and virtually


Lil’ Miss Story Hour, a local, literacy-based entertainment program led by educator Vanessa Little, is celebrating Black History Month with a special hybrid event on Saturday, Feb. 20. The second annual Black History Month Story Time will offer special guests, music, poetry and crafts along with the stories, and a small vendor market featuring local Black business owners.
“All attendees — virtual and in-person — can expect a celebration of Black pride and connecting with Black History through storytelling, poetry, singing, dancing and entrepreneurship,” says Little. “Lil’ Miss Story Hour will read a variety of picture books and sing songs that promote self-esteem and self-worth. Between each reading, there will be performances and presentations from local Black artists.” ....

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