| Diversity/Racism |
|---|
Perry Schwartz Schwartz wrote this book from his daughter's perspective, allowing him to express her thoughts about being adopted in... read full review | Jen Green Green’s book is a great introduction to the idea of racism, and offers readers a diverse group of... read full review |
|
Myra Alperson Myra Alperson's Dim Sum, Bagels, and Grits provides a great starting point for families who are contemplating adopting... read full review | As the mother of two internationally adopted children, I am grateful that my kids can see others like... read full review |
|
Confronting bias and appreciating differences are the goals of this book. The approach is hands-on, developmental, and extremely... read full review | Marguerite Wright This great guide teaches parents and teachers how to reduce the impact of racism on black and biracial... read full review |
|
Maria P.P. Root and Matt Kelley Phew. Finally, somebody has wrestled the unwieldy, complicated, sound-bite-resistant subject of multiracial identity into a format that’s both... read full review | As the mother of two internationally adopted children, I am grateful that my kids can see others like... read full review |
|
Pact, An Adoption Alliance Adoptive parenting is parenting plus: We have all the same joys and challenges as families formed by birth,... read full review | Tahar Ben Jelloun When our children ask about racism, we often wince internally, left momentarily speechless. The questions are usually innocent,... read full review |
|
Gloria G. Rodriguez, Ph.D. Focusing on the needs and issues of children from birth to age twelve, Raising Nuestros Niños offers... read full review | Karen Katz This beautifully illustrated story follows Lena and her mother on a walk through the neighborhood as they discover... read full review |