Fabulous book about getting to know kids on their own terms. It teaches important lessons about micro aggressions without being at all heavy handed, or ever even using that term.
Fabulous book about getting to know kids on their own terms. It teaches important lessons about micro aggressions without being at all heavy handed, or ever even using that term.
A list of questions that prompts conversations about microaggressions and getting to know someone. How does it feel to be asked the same questions. Do we have a right to know the answer? Will the answer change your relationship to that person? What can we say instead?
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When was the last time a picture book made you want to cry with happiness? It starts with “I can think of better things to ask than if I‘m a goy or a girl.” And you have all forms of questions about why people are the way they are. And so many topics are covered in such a smart way. It is simply lovely. This book doesn't try to explain the human race, instead it says, who cares, I am human, and I have value!.