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The book presents a thoughtful exploration of racism tailored for younger audiences, using accessible language and relatable examples. It aims to educate children about the complexities of racism, encouraging critical thinking and empathy. By addressing difficult topics in a straightforward manner, it seeks to empower the next generation to recognize and challenge discriminatory attitudes. The French edition adapts these themes for a different cultural context, making the conversation about racism relevant and engaging for its readers.
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Racism Explained to My Daughter, Tahar Ben Jelloun
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- 2006
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- Title
- Racism Explained to My Daughter
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Tahar Ben Jelloun
- Publisher
- New Press
- Publisher
- 2006
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 207
- ISBN13
- 9781595580290
- Category
- Social sciences, Motherhood and Parenthood
- Description
- The book presents a thoughtful exploration of racism tailored for younger audiences, using accessible language and relatable examples. It aims to educate children about the complexities of racism, encouraging critical thinking and empathy. By addressing difficult topics in a straightforward manner, it seeks to empower the next generation to recognize and challenge discriminatory attitudes. The French edition adapts these themes for a different cultural context, making the conversation about racism relevant and engaging for its readers.