Anti-Racism Resources for All Ages

A progressive alphabet board book for toddlers.
In 1865, members of a family start their day as slaves, working in a Texas cotton field, and end it celebrating their freedom on what came to be known as Juneteenth.
A board book that empowers parents and children to uproot racism in our society and in ourselves.
The main character, Lena, and her Mom, walk throughout their neighborhood appreciating the different shades that people can come in.
This book celebrates a young black girl's hair and teaches the reader to respect her personal space and style.
A simple read that delivers one message: People come in different colors, shapes, and sizes, and that’s great.
This short and vibrant story is about a mother and daughter on an up-and-down journey that reminds them of what’s best about Saturdays: precious time together.
A picture book that delivers an important message of social acceptance to young children.
A picture book that follows two families — one White, one Black — as they discuss a police shooting of a Black man in their community.
This book features Peter, a young Black boy living in a city, who explores his neighborhood after the season's first snowfall. See the other books in the series, as these stories focus on his curiosity, bravery and being a kid.
Sherman Smith saw the most terrible thing happen. At first he tried to forget about it, but soon something inside him started to bother him. This picture book explores the root of trauma, how to talk about it and how to overcome it.

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