Posted on 06/10/2020 5:42:49 PM PDT by Stravinsky
As we continue to educate ourselves about racism, were committed to educating our kids, too. Luckily, there are a variety of books currently available that spell out complicated topics in simple language and images, making them valuable resources for parents struggling to find the right words to say. Below, we rounded up the best anti-racist childrens books that will get the ball rolling.
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1Antiracist Baby
Through bold art and colorful text, Antiracist Baby lays out nine steps you and your kids can take to build a more equitable world. Its the childrens adaptation of Ibram X. Kendis New York Times bestselling book, How to Be an Antiracist, and its best for kids aged 3 and under. Antiracist Baby is set to release on June 16th, so preorder it nowand add Kendis bestseller to your bookshelf while youre at it.
2Hands Up!
This profound picture book by Breanna J. McDaniel transforms an everyday phrase into a powerful action. Hands Up! shows a Black girl raising her hands during various scenarios throughout her life, like reaching for a book high on a shelf, celebrating while riding a bike, and finally, protesting at a march when shes grown up. This childrens book is best for ages 48, but we can all benefit from its impactful imagery.
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Where can I get a T-shirt like that one?
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Its been done.
The best point the Sneetches makes is that the one who stirs up all the envy between the two different groups is the one who pockets all the cash.
Next youll be telling me that BLM isnt really about racism
“whitey learns to like getting beaten by minorities”
white girl gets re-educated only she can be a racist
I believe there was a coloring book for colored kids printed about 52 years ago showing black kids killing pigs in police uniforms.
When found, it was claimed the FBI had actually made the books to be planted on blacks when caught.
My daughter used to manage the childrens department at a bookstore. She was telling me a while ago that there are no young readers books featuring black characters which are not filled with SJW trash.
She said shed never come across one where a character just happened to be black or some other minority.
Its very sad when an entire group of people is constantly manipulated into believing they are victims.
No one is telling them they can overcome victim hood.
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