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This Book Is Anti-Racist

by Tiffany Jewell

📖 Overview

This Book Is Anti-Racist is a guide for young readers that presents tools and strategies for understanding racism and taking action against racial injustice. Through twenty lessons, author Tiffany Jewell combines historical context, personal narratives, and interactive exercises. The book covers topics including identity, history, racism, privilege, and intersectionality. Readers learn definitions of key terms and concepts while examining how race and racism function in various institutions and systems. The work provides concrete steps for becoming actively anti-racist, with exercises prompting reflection and opportunities for journaling and discussion. Illustrations by Aurélia Durand complement the text with bold colors and diverse representations. This educational resource approaches complex topics in an accessible format while encouraging critical thinking about social justice. The book emphasizes personal growth and collective action as parallel paths toward dismantling racism.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this book as accessible and straightforward in explaining complex topics like systemic racism and privilege to young people ages 11-15. Parents and educators note its interactive elements, journal prompts, and historical examples help engage students. Likes: - Clear definitions and examples - Age-appropriate handling of difficult topics - Practical action steps for young readers - Colorful illustrations and design Dislikes: - Some parents feel content is too political for children - Several reviewers note an accusatory tone - Critics say it oversimplifies complex issues - Some find the writing style repetitive Ratings: Goodreads: 4.3/5 (6,800+ ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (3,900+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.7/5 (300+ ratings) "Perfect introduction to anti-racism work for middle schoolers," writes one teacher on Goodreads. A critical Amazon review states: "Promotes division rather than understanding." Multiple reviewers mention using it successfully in classroom discussions while noting the need for adult guidance through challenging concepts.

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🤔 Interesting facts

📚 Author Tiffany Jewell is a Black biracial writer and Anti-Racist Montessori educator who has been teaching for over 15 years. 🎨 The book features vibrant illustrations by Aurélia Durand, whose artwork celebrates diversity and promotes inclusion through colorful representations of people of color. 📖 The book is structured as a 20-step journey, with each chapter containing activities and reflection prompts to help readers actively engage with the material. 🌟 This Book Is Anti-Racist reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list in the Young Adult Paperback category during the summer of 2020. 🎓 The book has been incorporated into school curricula across multiple countries and has been translated into several languages, including Spanish, French, and Korean.