BIPOC Central

Books featuring BIPOC characters where ethnicity, race, and/or culture are an explicit focus of the story.

A Native girl recovering from illness waits for the powwow and finds strength in family and community tradition.

Shapes come alive through foods, objects, and scenes rooted in Latino culture and everyday family life.

A girl and her Spanish-speaking grandmother find connection through love, patience, and a parrot named Mango.

A Wampanoag-centered retelling of Thanksgiving that restores Indigenous perspective, food knowledge, and history.

An Indigenous girl reflects on hair, ancestry, healing, and the strength passed down through generations of women.

A girl sees hunger, stigma, and community care more clearly during a weekly pantry visit with her mother.

A Cherokee family sends a loved one off to military service in a lyrical story about bravery, care, and Native women's history.

A barbershop celebration of confidence, style, and the power of a fresh haircut.

A seasonal look at Cherokee community life organized around gratitude, ceremony, and everyday connection.

A grandmother and granddaughter gather berries in a story rooted in land, memory, and Tlingit tradition.