Title:
Stand up and speak out against racism
Edition:
First US edition.
Publication Date:
2023
2024
Publication Information:
©2023
Somerville, Massachusetts : Walker Books, 2024.
Physical Description:
127 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9781536231335
9781406393712
Abstract:
A book answering real children's questions about racism, giving them the confidence and the tools to work towards a fairer society for all. Using questions canvassed from children around the UK as her framework, writer, engineer and broadcaster, Yassmin Abdel-Magied gives clear context to the racism that persists today and shows how to recognize, resist and disrupt racist conversations and attitudes. Yassmin creates a safe space for exploring an emotive and important topic. Ideal as a way to open the conversation with readers aged 9 and up, nurturing compassion, encouraging ways to create change and giving them the confidence to challenge inequality and strive towards racial justice for everyone.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Why does racism exist? -- Is racism different in every country? -- Why does racism still exist? -- What is the difference between my "race," "nationality," and "ethnicity" -- Is prejudice the same as racism? -- What about discrimination toward religious groups? -- How does racism work? -- What does racism look like today? -- Why does representation matter? -- What is stereotyping, and why is it bad? -- What is justice? -- Why should I care about racism when there are so many other things going on? -- How do you undo stereotypes? -- All the really bad stuff happened so long ago. I didn't do it. Why should I care? It's not my fault! -- Where do I start? -- How can I address internalized racism? -- Interpersonal: what should I do if I see acts of racism happen in front of me? -- How can I encourage others to be anti-racist, including my parents or teacher? -- What should I do if someone is racist to me? -- My friend said I was racist to them. But I didn't mean to be! How can I be racist if I didn't mean it? -- Why does it get weird when you point out something is racist? -- I'm white but my life hasn't been easy! How come people can say things to me and it's not considered racist? -- Can you be racist if you are not white? -- I don't have anybody who is different from me in my school or town. What can I do to fight racism? -- What about institutional racism? -- Why is racism so hard to stop?
Language:
English