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How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition: A Guide to Standing Up for Racial Justice

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition: A Guide to Standing Up for Racial Justice
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jemar Tisby
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 139
ISBN/Barcode 9780310751045
ClassificationsDewey:305.8
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Zondervan
Imprint ZonderKidz
Publication Date 17 February 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

Kids deal with racism and social justice issues every day; give them the tools to effectively fight injustices using Christian principles and practical tools. In this adaptation ofHow To Fight Racism, Dr. Jemar Tisby helps young readers ages 8-12 understand how everyday prejudice affects them, what they can do to create social change, how to maintain an anti-racist mindset, and make a positive difference in the world. Racism is pervasive in today's world, and in the wake of protests and a call for change, many kids are eager to confront it but aren't always sure how. Jemar Tisby, author ofHow to Fight RacismandThe Color of Compromise, believes we need to move beyond mere discussionsaboutracism and begin equipping young people with the practical tools to fight against it. InHow to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition,Dr. Tisby uses history to explore how racism has affected America since before its founding and how it's continued to grow, as well as examines how true social justice is rooted in the Christian faith. In a format that provides kids with a handbook for pursuing racial justice, readers ages 8-12 will discover: hands-on suggestions and real-world examples ofchange they can put into action practical ideas for confronting racism and social injustice in theireveryday lives, and how they can use Christian values to change the narrative around race the ARC of racial justice-Awareness, Connection, andRelationships-that help form an anti-racist mindset ways to evaluate their actions and promote biblical principles Throughout, kids will learn how to ask questions of themselves and their communities as they stand up to racism in all its forms. This book is for anyone who believes it is time to courageously confront the racism we see in our society today. How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition: Is ideal for any young person wanting to make adifference in today's world Can be used by families and church groups to startmeaningful conversations with kids Provides practical tools and advice for how to deal with social justice and racism Is written at a level kids in grades 4 through 6 andbeyond can understand Can be used in a small group setting to develop discussions of diversity, racism, social justice, and more

Author Biography

Jemar Tisby (B.A., University of Notre Dame, Mdiv Reformed Theological Seminary) is the president of The Witness, a Black Christian Collective where he writes about race, religion, politics, and culture. He is also the co-host of the Pass The Mic podcast. He has spoken nation-wide at conferences and his writing has been featured in the Washington Post, CNN, and Vox. Jemar is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Mississippi studying race, religion, and social movements in the twentieth century.

Reviews

This accessible and practical book for children, adapted by Tisby from his adult title, lines the road map for fighting racism from a Christian perspective. Tisby, a Black man, includes his own personal experiences encountering and fighting racism. He uses a framework called ARC (awareness, relationships, commitment) as a guide. The book covers the history of racism in America and offers actionable efforts that kids could reasonably undertake within the ARC framework. Examples include seeking interracial friendships, starting a book club, raising money for racial-justice causes, hosting a Freedom School, or running for student government. Each chapter has sidebars with definitions and questions at the end for readers to consider. Profiles of nine notable Black individuals are found throughout the book, though no photos or illustrations are included. Although the book is presented through a Christian perspective (along with Bible quotes), it's accessible to all readers, regardless of their religious beliefs. A useful and well-sourced book for young people interested in taking action for racial justice. * Booklist * 'Jemar Tisby's adaptation of How to Fight Racism to suit a younger audience is a thoughtful and courageous attempt to bring racial consciousness to the Christian family. Aimed at children ages eight through twelve, Tisby breaks down complicated and often-thorny subjects in a way that is easy for young readers to understand. Chapters that feature brave actions and words by activists and scholars such as Jane Elliott, Howard Thurman, John Lewis, Ruby Bridges, and others show the power of standing up for racial justice. In addition to historical background, the book offers excellent learning tools and frameworks, such as lists of 'questions to consider,' the ARC of racial justice, and steps to racial identity development. It's never too early to start the conversation with children about the effects of prejudice and how to work toward social change. From a Christian perspective, Tisby argues that racism is not simply a difference of opinion: it is a sin. He challenges young people to take up 'courageous Christianity,' that is, to fully embody the value that all people are made in the image of God. The book is a great read for young readers and their parents from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. Together as learners, they can understand the history of race, develop awareness about racism, and commit to building a racially inclusive community.' * San Francisco Book Review * 'Our toolboxes need all the quality tools we can get that equip us to effectively combat racism. Jemar Tisby has provided two wonderful resources, one for adults and one for youth, in his books How To Fight Racism and How To Fight Racism, Young Reader's Edition. These honest books, which we given to me by the publisher, help equip readers to recognize patterns, establish a map for action, and become better rooted in why God calls us to seek justice, love kindness, and walk humbly...These books are essential reading for all, in particular those who are ready for a well-reasoned road map that provides them with clear, actionable plans for how to compassionately and wisely go forth in the pursuit of racial justice. Readers will come away with how to be better aware, how to be in effective relationships, and how to build strong communities. We can only better serve those God places in our lives when we are committed to being intentionally justice-oriented. Both editions of How To Fight Racism help equip readers in these efforts. Dr. Tisby has written two resources that are not be missed.' * Practical Resources for Churches * In How to Fight Racism Young Readers Edition, Jemar Tisby provides a much-needed resource to help young people understand the injustice of racism, how to identify signs of racism, and how to practically fight against racism. This book will help you to discover how you can be the change you want to see in this world. * Christine Caine, founder A21 & Propel Women * How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition is an honest but refreshing look at the ugly aspects of American history that have divided us, but it also gives us the themes that unite us. Dr. Tisby takes time to not only give history, he includes encouraging stories of those from the past who've bravely united us. * BJ Thompson, executive director of Build A Better Us * In a world constantly asking us to choose 'biblical principles' over 'wokeness,' How to Fight Racism Young Reader's Edition reminds us the very measure of faith in action is how it responds to the word's injustices. This book offers language, tools, framing, and important historical perspective not often taught in schools. It is a must read for today's students and tomorrow's leaders. * Nelba Marquez-Green, licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of This Grieving Life and the Ana Grace Project * Jemar Tisby has created essential reading for any young person asking, 'Yeah, but what can I do?' In a compelling way, he invites us around his table--a table big enough for all of our questions, curiosities, and fears--and guides us with vivid storytelling and practical steps. As a parent, I'm thrilled for this resource in the continual work of bending our universe toward understanding, equity, and justice. * Bethany Anne Lind, actor in Ozark, Doom Patrol, Reprisal, and Stranger Things * Our children need to learn the truth about the history of race in America. This powerful book will inspire young minds to pursue compassion, knowledge, and the necessary work of racial justice in their lives of faith. * Kate Bowler, Duke professor and New York Times bestselling author of Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I've Loved) and Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel *