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Our Differences Are a Good Thing with Tiffany Jewell
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Tiffany Jewell shares The Antiracist Kid, a book that 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.
BOOK DESCRIPTION: The Antiracist Kid: A Book about Identity, Justice, and Activism by Tiffany Jewell; illustrations by Nicole Miles
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.
NOTABLE QUOTES:
(5:07) "Anti-racism is making a choice to be active and resist racism."
(6:58) "All of those questions have been questions that real kids have asked me over time, my own students, my own kids, kids I've come across, worked with my friend's kids.
So, when I look at certain questions, I am picturing very specific people."
(7:19) "It's a book I wanted in my classroom, but never had. I want it in my home. And now it can be."
(10:53) "With my friends, we have similarities that brought us together. But then it's the things that make us different that keep our friendships going. Otherwise, I think we'd get bored with each other."
(12:14) "Sometimes we don't feel like family, but we can be friends. And I think that's really important, too. And we don't even have to be friends. We just have to know that other people exist and we're not the same."
(13:57) "All of the things that made us different, made us a whole community."
(14:37) "The thing that makes us really special is we're all really different and we know how to be together and get along even though we're different."
(15:31) "I love not just teaching kids new things, but I love when the adults have those a-ha moments, too."
(19:22) "There's always some grownup who is there, ready to listen and redistribute some power. Cuz we got you and we trust you to move us along in a direction that is like more liberatory and anti-racist than where we are now."
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
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Tiffany Jewell website - tiffanymjewell.com
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Purchase the Book - The Antiracist Kid: A Book about Identity, Justice, and Activism
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"Arkansas Gov. Sanders signs a law that makes it easier to employ children" (NPR; March 10, 2023; accessed July 19, 2023) -
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