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Carregando... IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for Allde Chelsea Johnson
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. "A cheerful, diverse cast of friends describe living the ally life in this progressive picture book. Told in simple rhyming text, the book shares the stories of each child in the group. Though they’re all the same age, the friends are otherwise very different. Allie uses a wheelchair; her friends make sure she is included in all their games. Kate identifies as nonbinary; her friends make sure she feels safe in all spaces, including school bathrooms. Adilah wears her hijab proudly; her friends love and support her religious expression. Nia’s family marches in a Black Lives Matter protest; all her friends join in solidarity. The Dakota Access Pipeline protests are also highlighted by Dakota and her tribe. Immigrant stories are included as well, with Gloria, Heejung, and Yuri sharing their experiences and receiving loving encouragement from their friends. Their unwavering support for one another helps readers understand what intersectionality means and looks like. The bright, sweet illustrations have a charming silk-screen look that perfectly complements the heartfelt snapshots of the kids. A foreword, an afterword, book notes, discussion questions, and a letter to adults thoughtfully elevate this rhyming story of solidarity. VERDICT The book’s core message--“Where there’s room for some, we make room for all. Friends can be allies no matter how small!”--offers a memorable refrain caregivers and educators will be eager to integrate into daily mantras. Highly recommended" Reviewed by Abby Bussen, Muskego Public Library, WI , Jun 30, 2019 This book hits every topic in diversity, which is great. It talks about race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and religion. It includes notes for parents, adult books that were inspirations, and definitions. The author has each child talk about their difference, the problem the world might see, and how it could be solved by inclusion. This book would have to be guided by an adult because it contains a lot of information that a child may not understand or care to read (because it is wordy). sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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A handy book about intersectionality that depicts the nuances of identity and embraces difference as a source of community. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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A rhyming story advocating activism through stories of children with deferring backgrounds and abilities.
This is a good book to introduce social justice using language young children can understand.