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Cook with Amber: Fun, Fresh Recipes to Get You in the Kitchen

Amber Kelley · Running Press Kids
Pages: 208
Format: Paperback

Fifteen-year-old Amber Kelley is inspiring a whole new generation of eaters to get in the kitchen and have fun. She is the first winner of Food Network Star Kids, a member of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's Food Tube family, and the host of her own web series on Foodnetwork.com and YouTube....
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Examining Assimilation

Emilly Prado · Enslow Pub Inc
Pages: 80
Format: Library Binding

Did you know that the United States has the highest immigrant population in the world? You may have heard the phrase, "We are a nation built by immigrants," but that saying doesn't tell the full story. Students will examine this popular phrase by retracing the immigrant journey...
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Flawed

Andrea Dorfman · Firefly Books
Pages: 88
Format: Hardcover

National Film Board of Canada Collection From the Emmy-nominated, PBS-aired animated short. Flawed is a true story of self-acceptance, adapted from the Emmy-nominated film of the same name. In Flawed, author Andrea Dorfman tells the true story of how she falls head over heels for Dave,...
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Investigating Institutional Racism

A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez · Enslow Pub Inc
Pages: 80
Format: Library Binding

Will Racism ever end in America? Maybe, but if we only focus on the reduction of individual racism, like hate-speech and hate crimes, we will miss a huge piece of the puzzle. Many of the obstacles people of color face today are caused by the less-discussed concept of institutional racism....
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Looking at Privilege and Power

Kelly Glass · Enslow Publishing, LLC
Pages: 80
Format: Library Binding

"Check your privilege" is a much-used phrase that's often met with defensiveness and even denial. Admitting to benefitting from the oppression of others is a painful truth. In this book, readers uncover truths about privilege and power that can help lead the productive conversations...
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Navigating Intersectionality: How Race, Class, and Gender Overlap

Jamila Osman · Enslow Publishing
Pages: 80
Format: Library Binding

In an era of political and cultural turmoil, it seems like the United States is more divided than ever along lines of identity. How are our experiences shaped by our race, gender, and class? How do these identities intersect? This textbook will give students in grades 7 to 12 a framework...
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Questioning Cultural Appropriation

Jonita Davis · Enslow Pub Inc
Pages: 80
Format: Library Binding

We live in a country where you can have Thai take-out ordered in while you lay warm under your Navajo-style blanket watching Bollywood musicals on Netflix. We are surrounded by other cultures that we also have a duty to protect. This volume is all about defining that responsibility and giving...
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Recognizing Microaggressions

Nadra Nittle · Enslow Pub Inc
Pages: 80
Format: Library Binding

A classmate questions how you got into college. A neighbor clutches her purse when you pass. A job interviewer compliments your English. Every day these experiences leave people of color scratching their heads, and before long, they're impossible to ignore. After all, the neighbor doesn't...
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Winning with ADHD: A Playbook for Teens and Young Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Grace Friedman · Instant Help
Pages: 192
Format: Paperback

Get the real inside scoop on thriving as a teen with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) . Drawing on her own experiences living with the disorder, college student Grace Friedman - along with pediatric neurologist Sarah Cheyette - offers valuable tips and tricks to help you face...
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