S1E1 - Tiffany Haddish Reads I Love My Hair
Buns. Afros. Braids. Any way you wear it, the hair you were born with is naturally beautiful — and uniquely amazing.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E2 - Grace Byers Reads I Am Enough
Simple words send a powerful message: When you love yourself — and those around you — there's nothing you can't do!
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E3 - Caleb McLaughlin Reads Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut
A transformative trip to the barbershop freshens up a young boy's look — and makes him feel like a king.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E4 - Lupita Nyong'o Reads Sulwe
A shooting star helps a bright young girl born "the color of midnight" learn to embrace her beauty, inside and out.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E5 - Marsai Martin Reads ABCs For Girls Like Me
This alphabet book highlights the accomplishments of 26 inspiring Black women, from Ava DuVernay to Zakiya Randall.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E6 - Karamo Brown Reads I Am Perfectly Designed
A father and son share memories, talk about their feelings and find strength in being exactly who they are.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E7 - Jill Scott Reads Pretty Brown Face and Brown Boy Joy
Big dreams, beautiful faces. Two picture books put Black boys in the spotlight, celebrating the little things that bring us all joy.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E8 - Misty Copeland Reads Firebird
A young dancer aspires to be just like her idol, the famed "Firebird" ballerina who worked hard to achieve her own dreams.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E9 - Common Reads Let's Talk About Race
Race is part of our story, but it isn't all we are — because, beneath our skin, we all look the same. Our differences are in the details.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E10 - Jacqueline Woodson Reads The Day You Begin
Finding the courage to share your story can connect you to others — even when you feel all alone.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E11 - Kendrick Sampson Reads Antiracist Baby
Learn nine simple steps to becoming antiracist so you can teach others in your life to do the same.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight
S1E12 - Marley Dias Reads We March
A family of four joins thousands of others in the nation's capital for the historic March on Washington in 1963.
Sept. 1, 2020, midnight