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Books featuring BIPOC characters where ethnicity, race, and/or culture are an explicit focus of the story.
56 books
Books featuring BIPOC characters where ethnicity, race, and/or culture are an explicit focus of the story.
Children working in a community garden introduce many kinds of disability, health, and difference through direct conversation.
With a chant-like rhythm, this book celebrates body diversity across size, skin, ability, scars, and movement.
This anti-racist primer helps adults and children talk concretely about skin color, race, and fairness.
The story of Jovita Id?r, who challenged expectations and fought for justice when girls were told what they could wear or do.
Children imagine how music, kindness, and collective action can make change in the world around them.
The true story of a Harlem school garden that became a source of food, pride, and neighborhood change.
A Black boy moves through layered feelings about his neighborhood and the violence that surrounds it.
A girl worries about classmates staring at her grandmother?s facial scars before learning the story behind them.
A Maliseet girl gathers sweetgrass with her grandmother and learns about care, tradition, and reciprocity.
An expectant mother gathers sacred items for her unborn child in a story of love, ceremony, and belonging.