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In this uplifting picture book, a young Black girl's identities converge at the Women's March, helping her find power in her voice and her community. Mama and I are on our way to the Women's March. I wish we were going somewhere else. Some place fun. Overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the protest, Hope is unsure of how she fits into this movement and how she can make her voice heard--after all, she didn't seem to have any power when her teacher discriminated against her in class.
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