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Dandelions. Most people call them weeds-troublesome plants that don't belong, that should be pulled up, sprayed away, and tossed aside. They see a bright yellow flower and think, "Get rid of it." But what if we took a closer look? >Isn't that how our society often treats Black youth? Again and again, young Black people are overlooked, undervalued, and misunderstood-viewed as problems rather than as precious gifts with so much to offer. Just like dandelions, Black youth have deep roots. You can try to pull them up, but they keep coming back stronger, pushing through the concrete, offering…mehr

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Dandelions. Most people call them weeds-troublesome plants that don't belong, that should be pulled up, sprayed away, and tossed aside. They see a bright yellow flower and think, "Get rid of it." But what if we took a closer look? >Isn't that how our society often treats Black youth? Again and again, young Black people are overlooked, undervalued, and misunderstood-viewed as problems rather than as precious gifts with so much to offer. Just like dandelions, Black youth have deep roots. You can try to pull them up, but they keep coming back stronger, pushing through the concrete, offering beauty, power, and nourishment to the world around them. This book is about seeing that strength-understanding that what some call "weeds" are in fact treasures, and what some call "less than" is actually more than enough. By looking at dandelions, we're going to take a new look at ourselves-at our worth, our potential, and our unshakeable ability to rise above whatever tries to hold us down.
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