Planting People Growing Justice Press (PPGJ Books) is thrilled to announce the launch of its much-anticipated Spring Book Collection. Aimed at celebrating the rich history and diverse cultures across the African Diaspora, this vibrant new collection is set to inspire, educate, and empower readers of all ages.
Building on its commitment to cultural representation and educational excellence, PPGJ Books continues to create literature that informs and uplifts. The latest collection showcases a variety of voices and stories that reflect the multifaceted experiences of the African Diaspora.
"We are dedicated to planting seeds of social change through the power of storytelling," says Dr. Artika R. Tyner, founder of Planting People Growing Justice Press. "Our new Spring Book Collection represents our commitment to providing diverse narratives that foster a deeper understanding of history and culture."
The Spring Book Collection includes engaging titles for children and adults alike. Through vivid storytelling and compelling illustrations, these books make history come alive and encourage readers to explore the global contributions of African and African American individuals and communities.
The books are readily available at all major retailers, thanks to our robust distribution partnership with Lerner Publishing Group. Lerner, a leading name in children's and educational publishing, ensures that these illuminating works reach a wide audience.
Among the standout titles in this collection, readers will find stories of heroic African American pioneers, tales of cultural resilience, and narratives that highlight the power of community and justice. Each book is crafted to educate readers while instilling pride in one's heritage.
New titles include:
Akua Goes to the Post Office
Akua is a curious and adventurous young girl who takes a trip to the post office with her family. Along the way, she learns about how mail is sorted, delivered, and the importance of written communication. Through engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations, young readers get a fun and educational introduction to how postal services work.
Carl Walker: The Sound of Justice
By: Majeste Phillip
Music is the language of the soul. Carl Walker is a musician, pastor, and the cofounder of Walker West Music Academy, a music school in St. Paul, Minnesota. Driven by a mission to use music to uplift his community, he has brought the joy of music to thousands of people of all ages for more than 30 years, many of whom have gone on to have great musical careers, playing at the White House and on other national stages. Walker West Academy gives students the musical skills to tell their own stories and provides a space to gather, explore, and grow through music.
Kojo Goes to the Library
By: Dr. Artika R. Tyner
Kojo is excited for his first big trip to the library, where he discovers a world of books, storytelling, and learning. Through his journey, he gains a love for reading and realizes the power of knowledge. This book serves as an introduction to libraries for young readers and highlights the importance of literacy and education.
Shirley Chisholm: Champion for Change
Dr. Tonya Allen
This biography highlights the life and legacy of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress and a trailblazer in American politics. Through engaging storytelling, readers will learn about her courage, determination, and groundbreaking contributions to social justice, democracy, and leadership.
Educators, parents, and community leaders will find these books to be invaluable resources for sparking important conversations about history, identity, and justice. The collection is perfect for classroom settings, libraries, and home bookshelves alike.
For a closer look at the entire collection and to explore more about our imprints, please visit PPGJ Books' official website.
Planting People Growing Justice Press invites readers everywhere to join them on this educational journey as we continue to lift up stories that celebrate the vibrant histories and cultures of the African Diaspora.
About Planting People Growing Justice Press:
Planting People Growing Justice (PPGJ) publishes and promotes books that encourage and empower children to find joy in reading. We are a Black woman-owned children’s book publisher and social enterprise that seeks to increase diversity in books and promote youth leadership development. Our books explore history and culture across the African Diaspora with topics such as arts, geography, and science. Each book also supports the development of core leadership skills in these developmental areas: social-emotional learning, emotional intelligence, project-based learning, and anti-racist education. Founded in 2017 by Dr. Artika R. Tyner, award-winning author and nationally recognized civil rights attorney, Planting People Growing Justice seeks to inspire the next generation of leaders. We believe “leaders are readers.” Our books provide young leaders with the tools needed to make a difference in the world.
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