(NAME-MCE) Looking for good anti-racist books for children

Cathryn Teasley Severino cathryn at udc.es
Thu Oct 23 09:48:44 EDT 2008


Hope these help.
Best, Cathryn

Brandt, G. (1986). The realization of anti-racist teaching. London,  
The Falmer Press.

Dadzie, S. (2000). Toolkit for tackling racism in schools.  
Stoke-on-Trent, Trentham Books.

Derman-Sparks, L. and C. Brunson Phillips (1997). Teaching / learning  
anti-racism: a developmental approach. New York, Teachers College Press.

Derman-Sparks, L. and A. T. Force (1989). Anti-bias curriculum: tools  
for empowering young children. Washington, D.C., National Association  
for the Education of Young Children.

McCarthy, C. (1990). Race and Curriculum: Social Inequality and the  
Theories and Politics of Difference in Contemporary Research on  
Schooling. London, The Falmer Press.

Sleeter, C. E. and C. A. Grant (1993). Making Choices for  
Multicultural Education: Five Approaches to Race, Class,and Gender.  
New York, Merrill.

Troyna, B. (1993). Racism and education. Buckingham, Open University Press.

Troyna, B. (1993). Racialization and children. Race, identity and  
representation in education. C. McCarthy and W. Crichlow. New York,  
Routledge: 109-125.


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sheila hamanaka <hamanaka at optonline.net>:

> Hi everyone
>
> I'm working on a nonfiction book for elementary school kids about racism.
>
> Can anyone recommend any good anti-racist books, graphic novels, games,
> websites, or films for kids - fiction or nonfiction? (note: there is a
> difference between "antiracist" and "multicultural.")
>
> Most of the books I've come across are very bland and anti-historical
> in their analysis.
>
> Are there holes in anti-racist educational material that need to be
> filled? What are you looking for that you have not been able to find?
>
> Thanks
> Sheila Hamanaka
> Children's book author and illustrator
> Producer, WBAI
>
>
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