Black Joy
Charnaie Gordon
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher
Beschreibung
Created in 1993, Black Love Day is celebrated annually on February 13. This holiday was created to demonstrate love, forgiveness, and acceptance among Black people. Throughout the course of a day, a young boy observes and experiences many different kinds of Black love—the romantic love between his parents, the familial love of his siblings and family, the admiration for a teacher at school, the respect for community leaders, and more.
Celebrate Black love, culture, and achievements by implementing the five tenets:
- Love toward the Creator
- Love toward Self
- Love toward Family
- Love within the Black Community
- Love for the Black race
Black Joy is an inspiring story showcasing how these tenets can be used every day throughout the year to express love, gratitude, and positivity for everything in life.
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