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Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism

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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.

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      December 1, 2023
      Grades 4-7 Abdel-Magied is more than her race, ethnicity, language group, and visa status, and she wants young readers to know they are, too. She divides this guide on anti-racism into three parts. The first section discusses the history of racism, introducing such concepts as race as a social invention and the differences between race, nationality, and ethnicity. The next section looks at racism today, emphasizing the hierarchical forms of internalized, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic racism and how these can be seen in school and police systems. The final section offers strategies on how to act against racism, answering such questions as "How can I be racist if I didn't mean it?" or "What should I do if someone is racist to me?" Throughout the book, the author uses a comforting tone while acknowledging the weight of this subject matter. Frequent metaphors, such as climbing a mountain with a heavy backpack, help explain terms like equality, equity, and justice, with myriad infographics and visuals providing more context to this social-justice resource.

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      Starred review from November 17, 2023

      Gr 4-8-One of the latest publications to tackle the history and lasting impact of racism alongside ways in which the next generation may combat it. What makes this title stand out from the recent slew of antiracist children's literature is author Abdel-Magied, who is Muslim, Sudanese-born, raised in Australia, and currently living in the United Kingdom. She uses her own experiences to make clear that racism is not just an American problem, and offers readers a look into its origins and current realities in Europe and around the world. Her prose is clear and unflinching yet accessible to a young audience, speaking to them gently when the content gets sensitive, emphasizing the need to remain safe when intervening, and providing them with a number of constructive tools to apply to their own lives. This comprehensive text may work as a useful supplemental teaching tool in humanities classes, especially at schools with an international student body. The back matter includes a glossary, index, and a brief selection of resources for further research. VERDICT A straightforward yet encouraging discussion on the fight against racism with a uniquely global perspective.-Alexandra Quay

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