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What Do You See? Companion Journal - A Creative Coloring Book About Black-History Firsts, Diversity and Inclusion - Self-Esteem Book - Highlights First Black History Accomplishments and challenges of African- American Ballerinas. What Do You See? Companion Journal Highlights Throughout History That Black Girls Have Always Been On Point! This companion book includes journaling, coloring pages, self-esteem building affirmations and mirror reflections to encourage everyone to pursue their dreams in spite of the lack of diversity and inclusion. This matching journal is a companion to the What Do…mehr

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What Do You See? Companion Journal - A Creative Coloring Book About Black-History Firsts, Diversity and Inclusion - Self-Esteem Book - Highlights First Black History Accomplishments and challenges of African- American Ballerinas. What Do You See? Companion Journal Highlights Throughout History That Black Girls Have Always Been On Point! This companion book includes journaling, coloring pages, self-esteem building affirmations and mirror reflections to encourage everyone to pursue their dreams in spite of the lack of diversity and inclusion. This matching journal is a companion to the What Do You See? Book. CLICK the BUY NOW button to purchase a copy of this must-have fun and creative coloring book and journal for everyone!
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Jeryn Alise Turner has an MBA in marketing and is Senior Vice President for a global financial institution. Her inspiration for writing comes from an innate ability to connect with anyone she meets, whether fellow travelers, coworkers, or acquaintances. Jeryn took a phenomenal humanities class about expression in art, poetry, books, and photography. The purpose of the course was to study the various ways that society chooses to express itself, frozen snapshots of time capturing genuine emotion. Jeryn started writing because she enjoyed being on the receiving end of interpretation and wanted others to see themselves in her work. This text refers to her book, The Biggest Star Hardcover Edition.