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Racial Justice: Children
resource guide to help our community understand inequities and racism, and advance racial justice
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Children's titles
Something Happened in Our Town
by
Marianne Celano; Marietta Collins; Ann Hazzard; Jennifer Zivoin (Illustrator)
Box
by
Carole Boston Weatherford; Dion Graham (Read by); Michele Wood (Illustrator)
Freedom in Congo Square
by
Carole Boston Weatherford; R. Gregory Christie (Illustrator)
Going Down Home with Daddy
by
Kelly Starling Lyons; Daniel Minter (Illustrator)
Separate Is Never Equal
by
Duncan Tonatiuh
We Are America
by
Walter Dean Myers; Christopher Myers (Illustrator)
Dear Benjamin Banneker
by
Andrea Davis Pinkney; Brian Pinkney (Illustrator)
The Undefeated
by
Kwame Alexander; Kadir Nelson (Illustrator)
Children's titles
Can I Touch Your Hair?
by
Charles Waters; Irene Latham; Selina Alko (Illustrator); Sean Qualls (Illustrator)
I Am Enough
by
Grace Byers; Keturah A. Bobo (Illustrator)
Harbor Me
by
Jacqueline Woodson
Streetcar to Justice
by
Amy Hill Hearth
Let the Children March
by
Monica Clark-Robinson; Frank Morrison (Illustrator)
Harriet Tubman
by
Ann Petry; Jason Reynolds
Our Children Can Soar
by
Michelle Cook; Pat Cummings (Illustrator); Marian Wright Edelman (Introduction by); A. G. Ford (Illustrator); E. B. Lewis (Illustrator); Charlotte Riley-Webb (Illustrator); Leo Dillon (Illustrator); Cozbi Cabrera (Illustrator); Diane Dillon (Illustrator); Eric Velasquez (Illustrator); R. Gregory Christie (Illustrator); James E. Ransome (Illustrator); Bryan Collier (Illustrator); Shadra Strickland (Illustrator); Frank Morrison (Illustrator)
Talking to Kids About Race collection
digital collection - Hoopla
Resources for parents + caregivers
Coming Together: Talking to Children About Race & Identity
Sesame Workshop
BCALA + ALSC Social Justice Reading List
Black Caucus of the ALA + Association for Library Service to Children collaboration
The Ultimate 2018 List of Diverse Books for Children
Books about Racism and Social Justice
from Common Sense Media
Black Stories Matter! Children's Books by Black Authors & Illustrators
Boston Public Library digital collection; MPL/OCLN members have access to partner library items on OverDrive
Resources for educators/students/parents
Talking About Race
National Museum of African American History & Culture
NEA Ed Justice - Black Lives Matter at School
Resources to help facilitate conversations about race, including classroom appropriate lesson plans, guides on how to have tough conversations with peers and students.
Teaching Tolerance
Anti-bias approach encourages children and young people to challenge prejudice and learn how to be agents of change in their own lives.
Facing History and Ourselves
Uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate
Framing brave conversations about race and ethnicity
by Dr. Sheldon Eakin of the Leading Equity Institute
Black Lives Matter: Campaigning for Racial Justice
from PBS Learning Media, part of the Civil Rights: Then and Now collection
Who Me, Biased? Understanding Implicit Bias
Civil Rights: Internet Activism and Social Change
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