Nurturing Black Girl Magic: The Power of Childhood Self-Expression with Ashley Iman
Description
Black girls routinely experience Adultification Bias. Black girls feel they have been stereotyped to act older than their age. They feel there is so much expectation that they should be more mature and responsible beyond their age. Today’s conversation is all about nurturing, and features Ashley Iman who is the author of Ruby Renee Had So Much to Say, a children's book that encourages young girls to embrace their curiosity and voice.
Guest Spotlight: Ashley Iman is a former teacher and lifelong learner. She currently serves as the director of a teacher residency program in Washington, DC. When she’s not coaching new teachers, you can find her exploring a national park or working in her garden.
Relevant links:
Study about the Adultification of Black girls ;
Research from the African American Policy Forum,
Link to purchase book (affiliate link)
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