Constance Blaize-Shorter
Illustrate by Joseph W. Shorter III
LA is an energetic 7-year-old who's finally taking her first ballet class. She loves to dance and wants to show her teacher what she can do. She is fearless and a bit nervous. This mixture causes her to get into situations that are quite comical!
If LA makes a mistake, her teacher encourages her to try again, and her classmates always cheer when she gets the technique right. Building bonds with her new friends, she becomes more confident in her dance skills. LA is excited that she has tried something new and loves dance even more. She declares that ballet is now at the top of her list with her favorite thing in the world. Candy!
Dancing with My Feet explains basic ballet techniques to junior dancers. It is the perfect way to learn first through fifth position feet while embarking on fun adventures with LA and her friends. This story is great for bedtime, themed dance parties, and fun class instruction.
Joseph W. Shorter III
Who is addressing the African American condition? In RAAW: Rediscovering African American Wisdom, author Joseph W. Shorter III attempts to explore American life from the unique perspective of a thirty-something black male.Shorter approaches common issues found in most American families, but he specifically focuses on African Americans and how they have contributed to society at large. He does not intend his questions to cause an explosion of rebirth, but rather to begin a process of self-reflection and understanding by peeling back the layers of the everyday humdrum. Shorter also addresses the feelings of victimization in the African American community, pointing out that remaining a victim to circumstances is a choice and that black society has the power within to do something about it. Because many African Americans blame their state of existence on every outside force possible, Shorter believes that it is imperative for them to take responsibility to facilitate awareness.Through the use of anecdotes, poems, quotes, and quizzes, Shorter creates a highly readable discussion on the African American experience. RAAW presents a compelling argument for change within the black community.
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