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The (Young) Antiracist’s Workbook: Questions for Changemakers

 Author: Ibram X. Kendi, Nic Stone  Category: Activism and Social Justice, Activity Books, Civil Rights, High School and (Young) Adult, Middle School, Perseverance and Determination, Politics and Government, Poverty and Homelessness, Prejudice and Racism  Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed  Language: English  Reading Age: High School and (Young) Adult, Middle School More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
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Kids 12 and up can discover ways to work toward a better future in this illustrated workbook guiding them to reflect on their understanding of race—from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist.

Antiracism is not a destination but a journey—one that takes deliberate, consistent work. Dr. Ibram X. Kendi’s concept of antiracism has changed the way we talk about race, equality, and justice in America, pointing us toward new ways of thinking about ourselves and our society. Young people must be included in conversations on race, which is why Dr. Kendi has created this workbook with bestselling YA author Nic Stone for readers age twelve and up.

Reflection questions include:
Have you ever tried to change something about yourself to fit in? Did it work? Why or why not?How does the word racist feel when you hear or say it? Is it a weapon or a descriptor? Why?Why is empathy an important tool for any antiracist’s toolbox?
Whether or not you’ve read How to Be a (Young) Antiracist, this workbook offers the opportunity to reflect on your personal commitment to antiracism and is a log of your journey toward a better future.

The (Young) Antiracist’s Workbook: Questions for Changemakers
Written by Ibram X. Kendi and Nic Stone

Source: Publisher (Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed)

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Ibram X. Kendi

Ibram Xolani Kendi is an American author, professor, anti-racist activist, and historian of race and discriminatory policy in the U.S.

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