Not My Idea
A Book About Whiteness
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Dottir Press
Published:20th Sep '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This picture book provides an essential introduction to racism and white privilege for children, encouraging important discussions and understanding. Not My Idea is a vital resource for families.
In Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness, the author tackles the complex and often uncomfortable topic of racism and white privilege in a way that is accessible to children. This picture book invites white children and their parents to engage in meaningful conversations about race, encouraging them to recognize the realities of racism and to cultivate a sense of justice. It serves as a vital resource for families looking to navigate discussions around race and to foster an understanding of their own roles in promoting equity.
The narrative provides an honest exploration of how power and privilege shape the lives of white children from an early age, often at the expense of marginalized groups. Through relatable illustrations and straightforward language, Not My Idea demystifies these concepts, making it an essential tool for anti-racist education. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging systemic injustices and encourages young readers to become proactive in seeking justice for all.
As noted by various reviewers, this book stands out as a necessary introduction to the topic of whiteness and racism for young audiences. It has been recommended by prominent sources such as HuffPost and School Library Journal, highlighting its relevance and effectiveness in fostering critical discussions about race. Not My Idea is not just a book; it is a catalyst for change, urging readers to confront their biases and take action against racism.
Reading Not My Idea and then discussing it helps both children and adults engage whiteness and challenge white privilege. It’s a catalyst for social change. —THE PROGRESSIVE MAGAZINE
The book not only helps children become aware of racism, it also empowers them to work toward justice and cultivates activism...appropriate for younger kids as well as older ones, making it a great tool for family discussions. —THE STRATEGISTWhite families may appreciate Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness for helping children understand their personal privilege and how their choices can either contribute or dismantle white supremacy. —HUFFPOST
An honest explanation about how power and privilege factor into the lives of white children, at the expense of other groups, and how they can help seek justice. —THE NEW YORK TIMES
As someone floundering to find the right words to engage in conversation, I appreciate this book because it provides very clear and specific language to talk about white privilege. —THE CHRISTIAN CENTURYVery blunt, but not harsh. Incredible resources for a parent/caregiver to use with their children who may be having questions about race and racism. —THE MINING JOURNAL
Higginbotham was named one of People Magazine’s "25 Most Influential People in 2018" and as more and more schools adopt her book she could end up being the most influential person among elementary school kids in America. —GIANTFREAKINROBOT.COM
This book does a phenomenal job of explaining how power and privilege affect us from birth, and how we can educate ourselves...Not My Idea is an incredibly important book, one that we should all be using as a catalyst for our anti-racist education. —THE TINY ACTIVIST
In her brilliant square picture book “Not My Idea”, Anastasia Higginbotham skilfully argues and explains in a child-friendly way, why 'Racism is a white person’s problem and we are all caught up in it – mostly by refusing to look at it.' The author not only informs children about white supremacy and the oppression of people of colour, she also comforts them and encourages them to make a difference, no matter how small they are. —WHITE RAVEN SELECTION 2019
A much-needed title that provides a strong foundation for critical discussions of white people and racism, particularly for young audiences. Recommended for all collections. —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL (*Starred Review)
A necessary children's book about whiteness, white supremacy, and resistance… Important, accessible, needed. —KIRKUS REVIEWS
A timely story that addresses racism, civic responsibility, and the concept of whiteness. —FOREWORD REVIEWS
For white folks who aren’t sure how to talk to their kids about race, this book is the perfect beginning. —O MAGAZINE
Quite frankly, the first book I’ve seen that provides an honest explanation for kids about the state of race in America today. —ELIZABETH BIRD, librarian
I am in love with Not My Idea, and with Higginbotham’s direct, radical, compassionate approach to talking about whiteness, racism, and the need to tell painful but important truths. —KATE SCHATZ, NYT-bestselling author of Rad American Women A–Z, Rad Women Worldwide, and Rad Girls Can
Anastasia Higginbotham is a children's book author and illustrator, not an athlete, but to teach kids to stand up against racism, she's taking a knee next to Colin Kaepernick. —FORUM
Higginbotham is silently asking her readers to be more aware of everything around them...she is able to take control of the narrative and answer questions that expand on what little the child can gleam from adults. —MEL SCHUIT, blogger at Let's Talk Picture Books
Anastasia’s books are works of love and urgency...She’s doing the work that few have tried. —GREG O'LOUGHLIN, founder of The Educators' Cooperative
- Winner of The White Ravens Selection 2019 (Germany)
ISBN: 9781948340007
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
64 pages