Tiffany Jewell is the Black biracial #1 New York Times bestselling and #1 Indie bestselling author of This Book Is Anti-Racist and The Antiracist Kid. She is a twin sister, first-generation American, cisgender mama, and anti-bias antiracist (ABAR) educator who has been working with children and families for two decades. She lives on the homeland of the Pocumtuc and the Nipmuck with her two young storytellers, husband, a turtle she's had since she was nine years old, and a small dog with a big personality.
“This vital tome approachably examines anti-racism and activism
while leaving ample space for questions and critical thinking,
encouraging readers to become active participants in social
change.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Incorporates age-appropriate language in rendering complex
topics—such as privilege, intersectionality, and colonization—with
clarity and precision, aided by buoyant graphics depicting a
diverse group of children. The lessons highlight youth agency,
awareness, and autonomy… Adults might just learn something, too.” —
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Tiffany Jewell’s work is one of the most powerful tools in [my
toolbox].... Jewell helps children acquire language and lenses to
talk about, recognize, and analyze race and racism in their daily
lives. THE liberatory tool every child, caregiver, and educator
needs to help create an antiracist future." — Sonja Cherry-Paul, #1
New York Times bestselling author of Stamped (For Kids)
“Colorful illustrations, hand-lettered quotes, examples, thought
questions, vocabulary sidebars and clear explanations, this book
breaks down the nuances and complexities of anti-racism for young
readers.... An essential book for every home and classroom library,
and I cannot wait to dive into this with my own kids!” — Joanna Ho,
#1 New York Times bestselling author of Eyes That Kiss in the
Corners
"We often meet people who say they are interested in becoming
anti-racists and others who are seeking information that can help
them understand the most challenging issue facing our country:
systemic racism.... Timely and an essential primer not only for
young readers, but for all of us." — Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis
Hudson, editors of the New York Times Best Children’s Book of the
Year The Talk: Conversations about Race, Love, and Truth
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