Monique Couvson

Monique Couvson (formerly Monique W. Morris), president/CEO of Grantmakers for Girls of Color and co-founder of the National Black Women’s Justice Institute, is the author of several books, including Pushout; Black Stats; Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues; and Charisma’s Turn (all from The New Press). Her work has been featured by NPR, the New York Times, MSNBC, Essence, The Atlantic, TED, the Washington Post, Education Week, and others. She lives in New York.

News and Reviews

San Francisco Chronicle

“‘Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues’ is a vital, generous and sensitively reasoned argument for how we might transform American schools to better educate black and brown girls. Nobody paying attention could honestly deny that we desperately need a kinder approach.

Publishers Weekly

"This is a carefully crafted, heartfelt, solution-oriented source for educators and policy makers."

The Washington Post

The Washington Post reviews Pushout

NewsOne Now with Roland Martin

Listen to Monique W. Morris's interview on NewsOne Now with Roland Martin

Pages

Books by Monique Couvson

Black Stats
African Americans by the Numbers in the Twenty-First Century

Monique Couvson

Charisma’s Turn
A Graphic Novel

Monique Couvson

Pushout
The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools

Monique Couvson

Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues
Liberatory Education for Black and Brown Girls

Monique Couvson