• 给青少年的20堂反种族歧视发声课
  • This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action, and Do The Work
  • 作者:Tiffany Jewell︱插画家:Aurélia Durand
  • 出版社代理人:Frances Lincoln Children
  • 出版时间:2019年9月
  • 页数:160页
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  • 版权联系人:yayu@peonyliteraryagency.com
内容介绍

*亚马逊青少年自尊心书类(Self-Esteem for Teens & Young Adults)排行榜第1
*本书列入欧普拉读书俱乐部(Oprah's Book Club )青少年读物推荐书单
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一本教人采取行动消除种族主义的指南。
 
你是谁? 什麽是种族主义? 它从何而来? 为什麽存在? 该怎麽做才能打破种族主义?
 
这一本书是为了活在充满种族歧视社会中的每个人而写的——包括那些一生中不知道如何为自己挺身反对种族歧视的青少年,还有那些没有人支持或无法支持自己,曾经迷失自我,又试图融入主流文化的孩子。
 
本书透过20章节,带你了解目前我们仍在经历的种族歧视思想的历史溯源,并赋予你消除种族主义的勇气和力量。书中所提供的20项省思指南,从了解自我身份和自我觉醒开始,逐渐分成不同层次,以帮助读者思考种族歧视和反对种族主义的历史,以及如何利用反种族歧视的观点和声音,使世界朝着和平自由的发展。内容还附上有关种族歧视词汇表。
 
 
书评
“…a clear guidebook for how to stop racism in our own hearts and minds.”
- TODAY.com
 
"STARRED REVIEW: Using clear, compelling language, Jewell employs four sections to deftly explain progressive understandings of identity, history, action, and solidarity as tools to encourage antiracist reflection, thought, and action. From the author’s note introducing the idea that “racism is a problem, a very serious problem,” to the volume’s explorations of “spending that privilege” and “calling out and calling in,” Jewell offers readers at various points in their activist journeys a necessary primer on antiracist thinking (a glossary helpfully defines underlined terms used throughout, including cisgender, neurodiverse, and femme). Thoughtful, energizing calls to action and journal prompts encourage readers to check in with themselves and to “grow from our discomfort.” Durand’s stylish illustrations punctuate the text-heavy pages; robust supplemental materials, including notes on the text and suggested reading, point toward ongoing learning."
- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
 
“Writer and educator Jewell successfully combines personal experience and social and historical issues in this colorful and informative guidebook. Each chapter contains exercises to help readers conceive of their own identities, recognize how society allocates power to certain people, and learn how individuals can stand up to injustice while keeping themselves safe from harm. Durand’s vivid, dynamic illustrations are as crucial to the book as the text itself. Though the formatting, which involves pull quotes, font changes, shifting columns, and other graphic elements, may be confusing to some young readers, the information is written clearly and thoughtfully. Concepts like institutional racism and internalized inferiority are relayed in concise language without talking down to the audience. Several terms are underlined and defined in the glossary. Footnotes and a bibliography also appear in the back matter. A further reading list includes a mix of adult, teen, and children’s materials. The work will particularly resonate with fans of Anastasia Higginbotham’s Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness. VERDICT A visually exciting and well-crafted antiracist guide for all children. A work that fills a much-needed gap between the feel-good but vague messages of empathy and acceptance in some picture books, and the advanced terminology and theory in young adult nonfiction on racial justice. Recommended for any juvenile nonfiction collection.”
- School Library Journal, Starred Review
 
“WOW. Have you ever wanted to better understand who you are? What’s happening to us in this racially-divided world, and what we can do about it? This Book Is Anti-Racist is bold in its honesty, and brilliant in its illustrative breakdown of an essential vocabulary on race and identity. This racial and intersectional literacy tool models what creative anti-racist work can look like. It has renewed us to keep up the fight.”
- Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi, student activists, authors of Tell Me Who You Are: Sharing Our Stories of Race, Culture, and Identity, and co-founders of Choose.org
 
“I was so fortunate to have my kids learn about social justice in Tiffany’s classroom, so I know firsthand the profound impact her teachings have. Now young people everywhere can benefit from Tiffany’s wisdom with her debut title, This Book is Anti-Racist. This book is a gift to our future.”
- Jarrett J. Krosoczka, National Book Award Finalist and author of Hey Kiddo
 

"STARRED REVIEW: A guidebook for taking action against racism. The clear title and bold, colorful illustrations will immediately draw attention to this book, designed to guide each reader on a personal journey to work to dismantle racism. In the author's note, Jewell begins with explanations about word choice, including the use of the terms "folx," because it is gender-neutral, and "global majority," noting that marginalized communities of color are actually the majority in the world. She also chooses to capitalize Black, Brown, and Indigenous as a way of centering these communities' voices. Organized in four sections—identity, history, taking action, and working in solidarity—each chapter builds on the lessons of the previous section. Underlined words are defined in the glossary, but Jewell unpacks concepts around race in an accessible way, bringing attention to common misunderstandings. Activities are included at the end of each chapter; they are effective, prompting both self-reflection and action steps from readers. The activities are designed to not be written inside the actual book; instead, Jewell invites readers to find a special notebook and favorite pen and use that throughout. Combining the disruption of common fallacies, spotlights on change-makers, the author's personal reflections, and a call to action, this powerful book has something for all young people no matter what stage they are at in terms of awareness or activism. Essential. (author's note, further reading, glossary, select bibliography"
 - Kirkus Reviews
 

“A book that brings together kids, families, teachers, and administrators in conversation. Tough, vulnerable, important conversation.”
- Matthew Winner, The Children's Book Podcast
 
“…help[s] young people learn in a gentle, thoughtful way.”
- USA Today
 
“…equip[s] young people with the tools they need to be actively antiracist.”
- TIME Magazine
 
“…empower[s] teens and young adults to undo racial oppression.”
- ESSENCE
 
 
关於作者
Tiffany Jewell是一位黑人混血儿作家,也是反种族主义的蒙特梭利教育家和顾问。本书是她为儿童和青少年设计撰写的第一本书。更多关於作者   IG : @tiffanymjewell。
 
关於插画家
Aurélia Durand是定居巴黎的法国插画家。她的作品致力於代表社会上的有色人种,她的视觉艺术充满活力色彩和大胆的视觉创作。她的作品曾在广告丶画廊和社论杂志中亮相发表。她的客户其中包括Apple丶Refinery29和Tinder。更多关於插画家 IG:@ 4ur3lia。