Unapologetically Black, I Love Us

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"Unapologetically Black, I Love Us" is a story about two siblings, Zaria and Zion, who navigate the complexities of being Black in a world that often misunderstands and misrepresents their culture. When Zaria and Zion are teased by their classmates for their skin color and hair, they turn to their mother for guidance and support. With her wisdom and love, Mama teaches them to embrace their Blackness unapologetically and to take pride in their heritage. Through Mama's words and actions, Zaria and Zion learn to love themselves and their culture, and they inspire others around them to do the same. This book is a celebration of Black beauty, strength, and resilience and a reminder that being Black is something to be proud of, always.

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"Unapologetically Black, I Love Us" is a story about two siblings, Zaria and Zion, who navigate the complexities of being Black in a world that often misunderstands and misrepresents their culture. When Zaria and Zion are teased by their classmates for their skin color and hair, they turn to their mother for guidance and support. With her wisdom and love, Mama teaches them to embrace their Blackness unapologetically and to take pride in their heritage. Through Mama's words and actions, Zaria and Zion learn to love themselves and their culture, and they inspire others around them to do the same. This book is a celebration of Black beauty, strength, and resilience and a reminder that being Black is something to be proud of, always.

"Unapologetically Black, I Love Us" is a story about two siblings, Zaria and Zion, who navigate the complexities of being Black in a world that often misunderstands and misrepresents their culture. When Zaria and Zion are teased by their classmates for their skin color and hair, they turn to their mother for guidance and support. With her wisdom and love, Mama teaches them to embrace their Blackness unapologetically and to take pride in their heritage. Through Mama's words and actions, Zaria and Zion learn to love themselves and their culture, and they inspire others around them to do the same. This book is a celebration of Black beauty, strength, and resilience and a reminder that being Black is something to be proud of, always.