The Colors We Share

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Made for young readers, six and up, this book features portraits that celebrate the diverse beauty of human skin.

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Made for young readers, six and up, this book features portraits that celebrate the diverse beauty of human skin. By depicting people from all over the world against a background that matches their skin tone, Angélica Dass shows us how wonderfully colorful humans really are, questioning the concept of race and the limited categories we use to describe each other. These ideas are simply too small for a world that contains so many beautiful colors and people. The book asks us to consider how we see ourselves and others, through both similarities and differences. Kids also discover how to mix their own skin color with paint. Through a playful and dynamic layout, The Colors We Share encourages looking, questioning, and thinking bigger—inviting us to think about race, and our common humanity, in a new way.
Details

Format: Hardback
Number of pages: 44
Number of images: 1220
Publication date: 2021-07-13
Measurements: 8.6 x 8.6 x 0.47 inches
ISBN: 9781597115018

Press

“An ode to the beauty of colorfulness and a poetic appeal against racism and all forms of identitarian divisiveness and discrimination.” —European Photography

“A unique, impactful picture book…” —Booklist

Contributors

Angélica Dass (born in Rio de Janeiro, 1979) is a Brazilian artist of African, European, and Native American descent who lives in Spain. She is creator of the internationally acclaimed Humanae Project, a collection of over 4,500 portraits from around the world that reveal the diverse beauty of human colors. The initiative has traveled to more than thirty countries across six continents—from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to the pages of National Geographic—to promote dialogue that challenges how we think about skin color and racial identity. Dass’s 2016 TED Talk exceeds two million views online.