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Featured Poem in our Klib Liv Book Club

August 24, 2021 Kind Minds Family Wellness
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For one of our sessions at the Kilb Liv 📚 (book club) our participants read Sulwe by Lupita Nyongo' , which deals with colorism. To highlight the week’s theme we shared this poem written by @mia_yarborough which focuses on colorism and black excellence.
If you are interested in joining our Klib Liv there is still time to sign up! Email us at info@kindmindsfamilywellness.org to sign up today!
#bookclub #youth #blackexcellence #colorism #youthliteracy

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← Who I Am by JULNAR AIZOUKI
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