The Antiracist Kid: A Book About Identity, Justice, and Activism

The Antiracist Kid: A Book About Identity, Justice, and Activism

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Author: Tiffany Jewell

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 128


From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist, Tiffany Jewell, with art by Eisner-nominated illustrator Nicole Miles, The Antiracist Kid is the essential illustrated guide to antiracism for empowering the young readers in your life! What is racism What is antiracism Why are both important to learn about In this book, systemic racism and the antiracist tools to fight it are easily accessible to young readers. In three sections, this must-have guide explains: Identity: What it is and how it applies to you Justice: What it is, what racism has to do with it, and how to address injustice Activism: A how-to with resources to be the best antiracist kid you can be This book teaches young children the words, language, and methods to recognize racism and injustice-and what to do when they encounter it at home, at school, and in the media they watch, play, and read.
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Author: Tiffany Jewell

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 128


From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist, Tiffany Jewell, with art by Eisner-nominated illustrator Nicole Miles, The Antiracist Kid is the essential illustrated guide to antiracism for empowering the young readers in your life! What is racism What is antiracism Why are both important to learn about In this book, systemic racism and the antiracist tools to fight it are easily accessible to young readers. In three sections, this must-have guide explains: Identity: What it is and how it applies to you Justice: What it is, what racism has to do with it, and how to address injustice Activism: A how-to with resources to be the best antiracist kid you can be This book teaches young children the words, language, and methods to recognize racism and injustice-and what to do when they encounter it at home, at school, and in the media they watch, play, and read.