Book Descriptions
for Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism by Yassmin Abdel-Magied and Aleesha Nandhra
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A straightforward, accessible guide explores the history of racism, racism’s effects today, and ways to “stand up and speak out.” Occasionally referencing her own identities and experiences to underscore a point, Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a Muslim woman of Sudanese heritage, writes candidly and conversationally. The first two sections of the guide lay a strong historical foundation, including the invention of the concept of “race” and the ways in which it has been, and continues to be, used to exert power over others. Abdel-Magied covers key concepts: the differences between race, nationality, and ethnicity; the distinction that racism is prejudice combined with power; and discrimination toward religious groups. Particularly effective is the use of metaphor to illustrate certain concepts. If racism is a tree, for instance, certain branches (e.g., slavery) have been chopped down, but the roots (e.g., white supremacy, racist institutions) stubbornly remain. The final, and longest, section offers practical guidance to fighting internalized, interpersonal, and institutional racism. Bright digital illustrations and vibrantly colored paper add to the appeal of this engaging volume. (Ages 8-12)
CCBC Choices 2024. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2024. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
In this vital and accessible survey, a prominent activist for racial justice answers questions from real children, giving them the tools and the confidence to shape a more just society.
Using questions canvassed from children around the United Kingdom as her framework, writer, activist, engineer, and broadcaster Yassmin Abdel-Magied provides a clear overview of racism's history, what it looks like today, and how to recognize, resist, and disrupt racist conversations and attitudes that can appear anywhere. This book is a practical guide for taking actionable steps, but it acknowledges that talking about racism invites complex feelings and offers tips and tactics for expressing those emotions safely, stepping back when needed, and prioritizing self-care. The book's warm and assured tone, friendly illustrations, and supplementary charts, sidebars, infographics, and glossary offer an authentic way to open a dialogue with middle-grade readers, providing an eloquent call to nurture compassion and change, challenge inequality, and strive toward racial justice for all.
Using questions canvassed from children around the United Kingdom as her framework, writer, activist, engineer, and broadcaster Yassmin Abdel-Magied provides a clear overview of racism's history, what it looks like today, and how to recognize, resist, and disrupt racist conversations and attitudes that can appear anywhere. This book is a practical guide for taking actionable steps, but it acknowledges that talking about racism invites complex feelings and offers tips and tactics for expressing those emotions safely, stepping back when needed, and prioritizing self-care. The book's warm and assured tone, friendly illustrations, and supplementary charts, sidebars, infographics, and glossary offer an authentic way to open a dialogue with middle-grade readers, providing an eloquent call to nurture compassion and change, challenge inequality, and strive toward racial justice for all.
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