Beautifully illustrated and highly inspirational book for girls, young women and elders, alike. Our story begins with a young African-American girl sitting at the table with her mother and grandmother (assumed). The older women begin to tell her the story of all the women who have come before her and the foundation they layed, the work they gave, the sacrifices made to create the world today as a better place for their children’s children. In poetic form, we go through the ages highlighting events in history or seeing famous faces as we work our way to the present time. This book honors the ancestors and history of women, family, and the land our nation was built upon. The ending of the book brings our story full circle after explaining that we are standing on the shoulders of women before us, with this simple question: Who Will Stand on YOURS?
Tag Archives: social justice
Dissenter On The Bench, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life & Work by Victoria Ortiz
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s life story is revealed between significant court cases that exemplify Gingburg’s experiences and values. From growing up Jewish in Brooklyn, to witnessing first hand the affect of “loyalty oaths” on her high school teachers in 1950, to discrimination in the workplace while pregnant in the mid-1950’s, the reader sees how social justice issues have dominated her career. Chapters focus on student rights, free expression, marriage rights (straight and gay), employment, family, civil, and women’s rights, giving background on the plaintiffs in numerous cases.
This biography includes numerous photographs, three appendices, the author’s notes, bibliography, photo credits, and an index.