Young Adult Nonfiction Civil & Human Rights
stay up
racism, resistance, and reclaiming Black freedom
- Publisher
- Annick Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2023
- Category
- Civil & Human Rights, African American, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Cultural Heritage
- Recommended Age
- 14 to 18
- Recommended Grade
- 8 to 12
- Recommended Reading age
- 14 to 18
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781773218076
- Publish Date
- Sep 2023
- List Price
- $29.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781773218083
- Publish Date
- Sep 2023
- List Price
- $18.99
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781773218090
- Publish Date
- Oct 2023
- List Price
- $15.99
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Downloadable audio file
- ISBN
- 9781773218113
- Publish Date
- Feb 2024
- List Price
- $32.99
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Description
Eureka! Silver Award Honor Book
An incisive, innovative, and inviting take on fighting oppression and fighting for racial justice.
Racism is a real and present danger. But how can you fight it if you don’t know how it works or where it comes from? Using a compelling mix of memoir, cultural criticism, and anti-oppressive theory, Khodi Dill breaks down how white supremacy functions in North America and gives readers tools to understand how racism impacts their lives. From dismantling internalized racism, decolonizing schools, joining social justice movements and more, Dill lays out paths to personal liberation and social transformation.
Vibrant, dramatic collages by stylo starr complement Dill’s propulsive voice. Fueled by joy and hope as much as by rage and sorrow, this groundbreaking book empowers racialized young people to be confident in their identities and embrace the fullness of their futures.
A New Kids’ Books That Encourage Compassion, Connection, Hope and Inclusion —The Toronto Star
“Eloquent and inspiring . . .” —STARRED review, Booklist
About the authors
KHODI DILL is a Bahamian-Canadian writer of everything from rap songs to children’s literature. He is a practicing anti-racist educator with a passion for social justice and the arts. Khodi is a proud father and partner who lives and writes in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
STYLO STARR is a Jamaican-Canadian collage artist whose work centers nature, fantasy, and notions of the Afrofuture. She is an emerging curator and arts educator with interests in exploring hand-cut collage as a grounding and healing creative modality. stylo lives and works in her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario.
Awards
- Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, *starred selection, Canadian Children’s Book Centre
- Commended, Social Justice Literature Award, Honor Book, International Literacy Association
- Runner-up, Eureka! Award
Editorial Reviews
“Eloquent and inspiring . . . Teens will appreciate this straightforward, honest, and respectful offering.”
Booklist, *starred review, 09/15/23
“Dill combines his own lived experiences, moments from the sociopolitical context and equity theories to show the impact and presence of racism and how to individually and collectively resist. The beautiful art creates a perfect balance of theory and praxis.”
Toronto Star, 10/18/23