September 20, 2022 – Atlanta, Georgia – Educator, author, and speaker, Charell G. Coleman is pleased to introduce her groundbreaking Brown Girl Resilience Book Collection. This compelling series of books written specifically for children, honors people of color and their talent with the practice of resilience. Each lovingly crafted story is intended to assist children with self-esteem issues by utilizing likeable characters and engaging stories. These beautifully written and illustrated children’s books are available on Amazon.
“I’m writing books to help increase literacy and speaking about my own past to help others heal from trauma and live lives they love,” Coleman says.
Through her uplifting and entertaining books, Coleman shares stories of inspirational protagonists who have the courage to remove masks, reveal who they are at their core, and acknowledge that people of color are indeed scarred, but healing gives them the validation they deserve in this world.
Her first book in the acclaimed series is I Have a Mayor Named Keisha!: Atlanta’s 60th Mayor. The captivating book honors Keisha Lance Bottoms, an African American woman who overcomes adversity, promotes equality for all, and preserves and maintains her dignity while caring for the citizens of Atlanta.
Other titles in the series include I Have a Mayor Named Keisha!: A Coloring Book About Atlanta’s 60th Mayor, I Have a Mayor Named Latoya: The Voice of Hope, and I Have a Mayor Named Latoya: The Voice of Hope Coloring Book. Every book has been carefully crafted to honor the accomplishments and character of its subjects while inviting young readers to learn about and from them.
Coleman is a lifelong learner with a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Education Specialist degree in Instructional Technology. She presents important and relevant topics in an enthusiastic and engaging manner that children can identify with, relate to, and learn from. Her Brown Girl Resilience Book Collection is the natural outcome of her love for teaching and helping others.
Coleman puts it this way: “While society magnifies our scars through some forms of media, entertainment, and various organized systems, people of color have used these occurrences as tools of resilience and motivation. With these stories, may our minds and souls create conscious narratives that acknowledge where we presently are and continue for generations to come and experience what we all desire — to just be human!”
Charell G. Coleman’s inspirational Brown Girl Resilience Book Collection is now available on Amazon and at the author’s website, Lead & Ink.
About Charell G. Coleman:
Charell G. Coleman is an educator, author, and speaker known for her work in increasing literacy and speaking about her own past to help others heal from traumatic experiences and live lives they love.
She is a popular and enthusiastic speaker who presents on a wide range of topics such as Student Engagement, Executive Functioning, Social-Emotional Learning, and motivational speaking topics such as Learning Through Living: “Using Resilience as a Tool,” and she frequently shares her “Just Be Human” speech, which captures her own life story to remind others that we are simply human if we look from the inside out! Coleman resides in Atlanta, GA with her family and is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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