ROGUE GIRLS RULE - Couverture souple

MOSHO, RAINBOW

 
9781737934103: ROGUE GIRLS RULE

Synopsis

WHY ROGUE GIRLS?

December 2021 - Rainbow Mosho was exposed for the first time to a fashion magazine. She could not relate to what she saw.
She asked: "What is the meaning of this? I cannot relate to those girls because I do not know their story."
She liked the covers with Rihanna and Lupita N'Yongo.
She said: "I know the word Rogue. It means to break the law. I will create magazine covers with stories that I can relate to.
Each Rogue Girl from 50+ countries will appear on the cover of her magazine called Rogue.

She titled it Rogue because some girls have to trespass the boundaries of what society expects them to do in order to achieve their dreams or break away from difficult situations.
Rainbow has written stories for each of them and the art is very special and the themes are international in scope. Including sociopolitical (from her perspective as a then 13-year-old on the autism spectrum), Mythology, and her Imagination.


THE ARTIST
RAINBOW MOSHO is the teen artist and author on the autism spectrum creator of the Rogue Girls collection. A total of 75 - 1/1 – hand-drawn Rogue Girls from around the world will be ready to awaken your adventurous side.

THE MISSION
75 girls from around the world do amazing things, wear incredible clothes, have magical stories, and break away from the norms and expectations in their culture.

THE PROCESS
Each creation was generated on Rainbow’s iPad – using her right-hand index finger. Each creation will be available as an NFT on OpenSea and Foundation. 3 books will be published.

This first book includes 19 Rogue Girls. It also shares the art created by 11 young artists from around the world who participated in Rainbow’s - Rogue Girls Rule Art Challenge. https://roguegirlinyou.com/art-challenge-2022/
* Also an NFT collaboration with Mark, founder of the project Teenage Innovators, is included.

To support classrooms and homeschooling families, this book also provides project suggestions with meaningful activities with an emphasis on creative writing, geography, and the arts.

Age-Appropriate Guide
Rainbow Mosho has created a book for a diverse group of readers. The stories in this first book range from great and unique imagination, infused with the emotions and reality of the author. Rainbow created symbols to allow parents and educators to decide when or how to share some of the stories written for the Rogue Girls.
NOTE: Parents, teachers, and/or caregivers will decide what their children can understand, interpret and discuss. Rainbow intends to diversify the voice of writers, presenting authentic stories created by the imagination of a teen on the autism spectrum.

CONTRIBUTORS:
Editor: Stephanie Anast
Education Contributor: Patricia Monge
Designer: Raafia Noor Afzal
Foreword by G is for GREAT

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