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THIS BOOK IS ANTI-RACIST by Tiffany Jewell Kirkus Star

THIS BOOK IS ANTI-RACIST

20 Lessons on How To Wake Up, Take Action, and Do the Work

by Tiffany Jewell ; illustrated by Aurélia Durand

Pub Date: Jan. 7th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-7112-4521-1
Publisher: Frances Lincoln

A guidebook for taking action against racism.

The clear title and bold, colorful illustrations will immediately draw attention to this book, designed to guide each reader on a personal journey to work to dismantle racism. In the author’s note, Jewell begins with explanations about word choice, including the use of the terms “folx,” because it is gender neutral, and “global majority,” noting that marginalized communities of color are actually the majority in the world. She also chooses to capitalize Black, Brown, and Indigenous as a way of centering these communities’ voices; "white" is not capitalized. Organized in four sections—identity, history, taking action, and working in solidarity—each chapter builds on the lessons of the previous section. Underlined words are defined in the glossary, but Jewell unpacks concepts around race in an accessible way, bringing attention to common misunderstandings. Activities are included at the end of each chapter; they are effective, prompting both self-reflection and action steps from readers. The activities are designed to not be written inside the actual book; instead Jewell invites readers to find a special notebook and favorite pen and use that throughout. Combining the disruption of common fallacies, spotlights on change makers, the author’s personal reflections, and a call to action, this powerful book has something for all young people no matter what stage they are at in terms of awareness or activism.

Essential.

(author’s note, further reading, glossary, select bibliography) (Nonfiction. 10-18)