Growing Up Black in Britain: Stories of courage, success and hope
Stuart Lawrence, Simone Douglas, Ashley Hickson-Lovence
£10.99
Description
What is it like to grow up Black or Black dual heritage
in Britain?
Stuart Lawrence, brother of Stephen Lawrence,
talks to seven inspirational figures about their
childhood experiences, as well as sharing insight into his own.
This is a collection of courageous, thought-provoking
and ultimately hopeful pieces set to educate and inspire
young people.
contributors include TV presenter Alison Hammond, Olympic
gold medallist Kye Whyte and actress Lolly Adefope
empowering
real-life stories for children aged 10+
bold page layouts that are stimulating and clear to read
National Stephen Lawrence Day takes place on April
22nd each year, with the aim of creating a society in which everyone
can flourish.
PRAISE FOR STUART’S DEBUT CHILDREN’S BOOK, SILENCE
IS NOT AN OPTION:
“This book will change lives” – Marianne Levy, the i Paper
“Silence is Not an Option: You Can Impact the World
for Change is intended to empower all children irrespective
of skin colour to demand a better society… Stephen Lawrence’s
brightness runs throughout the pages, along with Stuart’s
love for his brother” – Louise Carpenter, The
Times Magazine
About the author:
Stuart Lawrence is the younger brother of Stephen Lawrence, the
young man who, on 22 April 1993, at the age of just 18, was murdered
in an unprovoked racist attack. Stuart is an educator and motivational
speaker, dedicated to helping to transform the life chances
of young people.
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