In The Antiracist Kid by Tiffany Jewell, young readers learn about racism, antiracism, identity, justice, and activism in an empowering illustrated guide.
Join The Snips, scissor-wielding hairdresser superheroes, in hilarious adventures saving Scissor City from evildoers and bad haircuts! Perfect for kids 7-10.
Discover LGBTQ+ history with updated and expanded profiles of 27 inspiring individuals. A must-read for young adults interested in the queer rights movement.
Picture book edition of bestselling board book on consent, introducing young children to the concept of bodily autonomy and respect through clear language and imagery. Helps adults start important conversations in a safe and supported way.
A father's bedtime stories transport his daughters to their Palestinian homeland, evoking love and longing. A poignant celebration of family, memory, and hope.
Experts recommend discussing important topics like race, gender, and justice with young children. This series provides adults with tools to have informed discussions with toddlers and up, promoting self-awareness and confronting unfairness in a supportive way. Beautiful art and interactive text make it engaging for both children and adults.
Debut Indigenous creator Cameron Mukwa's middle-grade graphic novel follows two-spirit Anang as they seek to create a ribbon skirt for the powwow, with help from family and friends.
Celebrating LGBTQ+ trailblazers throughout history, Rainbow Revolutionaries is a vibrant collection of illustrated biographies showcasing fifty influential figures.
Stand tall, be loud, game face on in this captivating middle-grade graphic memoir about courage, friendship, and cheerleading tryouts. Laugh, cry, and cheer with Christina and Megan as they navigate the pressures of competition and friendship.
Leon faces challenges as a young superhero, dealing with his super ego, a hidden identity, and conflicts with friends in this action-packed graphic novel.
YA fantasy where a teen accidentally reanimates his dead crush. Can he keep him alive before time runs out? Family secrets and dark magics collide in this queer coming-of-age story.
The true story of America's beginning from the Indigenous perspective, revealing the disruption caused by European arrival and the misrepresented history.