The Skin We're In
Teaching Our Teens To Be Emotionally Strong, Socially Smart, and Spiritually Connected
- Helping boys deal with and control emotions like anger, frustration, and fear
- Encouraging girls to appreciate their growing bodies for more than just looks, and to develop a healthy sense of identity
- Developing skills in teens that allow them to act effectively in social, academic, and business settings
- Teaching children to resist the power of peer pressure from those in their communities who believe there is only one way to be black
- Convincing teens that it is essential to develop their spirituality and participate in a spiritual community
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- Free Press |
- 304 pages |
- ISBN 9780684859293 |
- February 2002
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Introduction
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.
-- FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Just a handful of years ago we celebrated the 40th anniversary of the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. The footage that television news shows broadcast to commemorate the event was dated, of course, but the black children's faces, suffused with courage, dignity, determination, and spirit as they climbed the school steps toward equal education, opportunity, and justice, transcend time. As I watched them I wondered if, as a child, I would have been able to muster the kind of strength...
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