Es la vΓspera de Orgullo y muchas familias se estΓ‘n preparando para participar. Mientras una familia en particular empaca bocadillos y hace cartelones, une hermane mayor comparte la importancia de la marcha con el miembro mΓ‘s nuevo de su familia. Sentada en el sofΓ‘ con una mamΓ‘ a cada lado, la familia habla sobre el significado del Orgullo. Es un dΓa lleno de brillo, arcoΓris y amor, pero tambiΓ©n honra a aquella gente de la comunidad LGBTQ+ que luchΓ³ contra la injusticia y la desigualdad. Todes estΓ‘n de acuerdo en que lo mejor del Orgullo es mostrar quien realmente eres.
Joanna McClintick y Juana Medina crean un nuevo clΓ‘sico que rinde homenaje a la belleza de un amor inclusivo y el poder de nuestra propia identidad.
Joanna McClintick is a debut children's book author and a licensed social worker at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center in Manhattan. When she was dreaming about building her family, she wrote this poem to honor Pride's history of resistance and imagined sharing it with her future child one day. It has become a tradition to read it at their annual brunch the day before the Pride March with family and friends. Joanna McClintick lives with her wife and child in Brooklyn.
Juana Medina is the author-illustrator of Juana & Lucas, which won the 2017 Pura BelprΓ© Author Award; Juana & Lucas: Big Problemas; Juana & Lucas: Muchos Changes; and many other titles and has illustrated numerous picture books, including Smick! by Doreen Cronin and Iβm a Baked Potato! by Elise Primavera. Born and raised in BogotΓ‘, Colombia, Juana Medina now lives with her family in the Washington, DC, area.
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