“I still can’t skate. Seeing the glow of bright light emanate from the sisters, Aqua and Moana knew they had fulfilled their quest in Arendelle. He still identifies as Black but not because race is an actual scientific category: rather, he does so because “our societies, our policies, our ideas, our histories, and our cultures have rendered race and made it matter” (37). “What are they?”. Even though assimilation was and still is a beguiling option for people who perhaps think they are doing something positive to combat anti-Black policies and ideas, it is problematic, misleading, and unsuccessful (this is discussed throughout the text, but look to the “Failures” chapter for a cogent overview of this). They came from New Guinea as long ago as 1500 BC, travelling fantastic distances using "wayfinders," navigators who sensed the presence of islands by reading stars, the sea, wind, clouds and light. Some information in it may no longer be current. “Sister…” Elsa struck a wolf with a barrage of spikes. So this one time, Elsa got a cold, and every time she sneezed, one of these showed up. Detailed explanations, analysis, and citation info for every important quote on LitCharts. She attempted to take a step forward, slipped, and crashed face-first onto the ice, hair spilling about her head. My powers…act up.”, “This world apparently depends on me,” Elsa reminded them. I’ve never seen you two before! As soon as they did, she let a burst of magic fly, blowing all three of them to stony smithereens. She was pleasantly surprised to find the gates thrown wide open for people to come and go to and from the courtyard as they pleased. Chapter 4. It’s so…where are all the trees? You aren’t the one doing this! If you are looking to give feedback on our new site, please send it along to, To view this site properly, enable cookies in your browser. We aim to create a safe and valuable space for discussion and debate. I’ll stay with you until things are figured out, no matter how long it takes! Aqua felt herself raised from the ground by an inch and put slightly off balance; she sat down to investigate. The sight of the predatory beasts did not increase her fear. Teachers and parents! “And save the lost seven!”, Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff found themselves speechless. I can’t really mess it up worse than your last boyfriend.”. Study Guide Summary; Chapter Summaries ... At the end of Chapter 3, how does the … Let’s get going.”, As Moana stepped off the ice, Kristoff sidled up next to her. Today, we are losing those languages at the rate of one per year; only 18 are now spoken by more than 500 people. Suduiko, Aaron ed. The theme of this introductory story is repeated over and over in the text as Kendi explains how he had to recognize and seek to overcome his own racist assumptions as he labored towards being an antiracist. “I think I know the way.” She turned and pointed; up over the castle walls, a towering mountain was visible in the distance. “They might come to life, and then we’d have two Aquas and two Moanas and we wouldn’t know which ones were the originals!”, “These ones won’t come to life,” Elsa laughed. “Sorry,” Elsa said quickly, averting her gaze from Aqua or Moana. He stood over them, blocking some of the harsher winds, and walked with them all the way to the castle doors. “That’s…quite a story,” Aqua said with a grin. When political leaders and educators begin the process of. Chapter 2. “Okay, whaaaaaat is going on?” Moana said nervously, bracing her oar in front of her. “Actually,” Aqua stated, “we came to talk to you about something a little different. The Individual vs. Society. He tells her all about Soda, but when she asks about Darry, Ponyboy gets bitter and says Darry is cold and mean. This rundown of the nature of dialogue points back to Freire’s words in the Preface, where he stresses his trust and faith “in the people.” Educators and revolutionary leaders must have this faith, along with love and humility, to properly do their job and allow oppressed people to have freedom.