
Mission
Select anti-bias children’s books
Vision
Foster tolerance and belonging, and promote an inclusive world
Key words
Stereotypes, Teaching resources
About Social Justice Book
Books can teach accurate or misleading information, reinforce or undermine self-confidence, and foster positive or negative attitudes about different cultures and ways of life.
Teaching for Change developed SocialJusticeBooks.org in 2017 to identify and promote the best multicultural and social-justice children’s books, as well as articles and books for educators.
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