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Life and Race Through the Eyes of a Brownish Local Girl, Tita E

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  • 178pagine
  • 7 ore di lettura

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This loving memoir is brought to you by Tracie Keolalani, a true local girl, tita e. Born and raised in Hawaii, she takes us on her journey of discovering the truth behind her homeland and her people. As a "brownish" local girl, she weaves in personal experiences of systemic racism, prejudice, and struggle. Honestly and wholeheartedly, she lets us peek into the sorrow, beauty and humor of her world as she struggles to find her own identity and voice."Life and Race Through the Eyes of a Brownish Local Girl, Tita E" is a reflective and informational book. We are guided through the life of Tracie Keolalani and motivated to be aware of how behavior affects those around us. She exposes us to her people's pain in order to compel change through our actions and behavior.

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Life and Race Through the Eyes of a Brownish Local Girl, Tita E, Tracie Keolalani

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2020
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Titolo
Life and Race Through the Eyes of a Brownish Local Girl, Tita E
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Bookbaby
Pubblicato
2020
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
178
ISBN13
9781098326739
Serie
Descrizione
This loving memoir is brought to you by Tracie Keolalani, a true local girl, tita e. Born and raised in Hawaii, she takes us on her journey of discovering the truth behind her homeland and her people. As a "brownish" local girl, she weaves in personal experiences of systemic racism, prejudice, and struggle. Honestly and wholeheartedly, she lets us peek into the sorrow, beauty and humor of her world as she struggles to find her own identity and voice."Life and Race Through the Eyes of a Brownish Local Girl, Tita E" is a reflective and informational book. We are guided through the life of Tracie Keolalani and motivated to be aware of how behavior affects those around us. She exposes us to her people's pain in order to compel change through our actions and behavior.