In My Skin

The Africa that Elizabeth Zunon saw as a child was often different than the one she saw depicted in books. So now, she creates art that shows the beauty and power of countries throughout Africa. Says Zunon, "I want to represent different cultures of the world in a positive light."

Show Notes

In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu.
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The P.R.I.D.E. (Positive Racial Identity Development in Early Education) Program is part of the University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development.
Find every episode of In My Skin at RacePRIDE.pitt.edu.
Learn more about the Office of Child Development at ocd.pitt.edu.
Special thanks to our funders: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Hillman Family Foundations

What is In My Skin?

Children see race. We want to learn more about what that means. Hear parents, scholars, illustrators, artists, and more explore how race impacted them as a child and how it affects their lives today. In My Skin is a production of P.R.I.D.E. -- Positive Racial Identity in Early Education -- a University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development program.