A review by evamadera1
Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues: Education for the Liberation of Black and Brown Girls by Monique W. Morris

hopeful informative fast-paced

4.0

I think I pulled more from this second book written by Monique Morris. Even saying that, I must say that I have learned a tremendous amount from both books which I hope to apply to my own teaching and interactions with my students. 
In this book Morris focuses more on all of the black and brown girls mentioned in the subtitle  as compared to those girls most vulnerable to Pushout which she highlights in her first book. She also has her first book as a strong reference that she can connect to throughout this book.
One of the main drawbacks I have from the book is the fact that it is so short. I wanted more. However, the length will make it easier to return to and pull from everything that I annotated throughout my read.