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Rising third-grader Madison Wilson is on a mission to raise money to bring multicultural crayons and construction paper, as well as books with diverse characters, to local schools. So far, she has ...
"She said, 'Mommy why don't they show brown people in movies and books?'" A 7-year-old girl is determined to get multicultural crayons and books featuring diverse characters into California classrooms ...
What began as a young girl's dream to see more people of color represented in arts and books, has turned into a nationwide campaign seeing support from all over the country. Eight-year-old Madison ...
Madison Wilson, a Santa Ynez Valley elementary school student, is raising money to donate multicultural crayons and books to local schools. Wilson learned that Crayola will be releasing a 24-pack of ...
One little girl's frustration with accurately coloring a self-portrait has helped start a local fundraising effort to provide new multicultural skin-tone crayons for Lee County schools. The GoFundMe ...
Bellen Woodard, 10, told CBS This Morning that the wheels started spinning for her initiative, “More than Peach,” when she was coloring one day in school.(Courtesy Tosha Woodard) One of the finalists ...
They are mahogany and peach, tan and sepia, burnt sienna and apricot, black and white. They are, the label proclaims, the “skin tones of the world.” With these crayons, children can draw people like ...
(SOLVANG, Ca) -- A 7-year-old girl is determined to get multicultural crayons and books featuring diverse characters into California classrooms. So far, Madison Wilson has raised nearly $7,000, which ...
One little girl's frustration with accurately coloring a self-portrait has helped start a local fundraising effort to provide new multicultural skin-tone crayons for Lee County schools. The GoFundMe ...