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Author Marley Dias discusses Black stories and heritage

Created at 2 Jun · 11:10 PM1 source
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Author and activist Marley Dias spoke with CBS News 24/7 about her new book, "I Am the Dream Come True." She emphasized the importance of Black storytelling and understanding diverse origins.

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Who's Involved

Marley Dias
author, activist, and recent Harvard graduate
CBS News 24/7
media outlet that interviewed Marley Dias

↳ Why This Matters

The discussion highlights the ongoing importance of diverse representation in literature and media, emphasizing the value of understanding personal and collective histories.

Key facts

  • Marley Dias, author and activist, discussed her new book "I Am the Dream Come True."
  • Dias highlighted the significance of Black storytelling.
  • She spoke about the diverse origins of individuals.

Marley Dias, an author, activist, and recent Harvard graduate, recently appeared on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her new book, "I Am the Dream Come True." During the interview, Dias emphasized the importance of Black storytelling and the idea that "We all come from somewhere else," highlighting the diverse origins of individuals.

The conversation focused on the significance of narratives that reflect the Black experience and the broader understanding of heritage and identity.

Frequently asked questions

Marley Dias is an author, activist, and a recent graduate of Harvard University.

Her new book is titled "I Am the Dream Come True."

The main theme was the importance of Black storytelling and the diverse origins of people.

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2 Jun · 6:45 PM
Author Marley Dias discusses her new book, "I Am the Dream Come True," and the importance of Black storytelling.
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