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Brooklyn Park Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.809 S
2 available
305.809 S
2 available
Linthicum Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.809 S
1 available
305.809 S
1 available
Severna Park Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.809 S
1 available
305.809 S
1 available
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Busch Annapolis Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 305.809 S
1 available
CD 305.809 S
1 available
Glen Burnie Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 305.809 S
1 available
CD 305.809 S
1 available
Odenton Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 305.809 S
1 available
CD 305.809 S
1 available
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Busch Annapolis Library - Adult Audiobook
PLAYAWAY 305.809 S
1 available
PLAYAWAY 305.809 S
1 available
Crofton Library - Adult Audiobook
PLAYAWAY 305.809 S
1 available
PLAYAWAY 305.809 S
1 available
Odenton Library - Adult Audiobook
PLAYAWAY 305.809 S
1 available
PLAYAWAY 305.809 S
1 available
Description
"When Layla Saad began an Instagram challenge called #meandwhitesupremacy, she never predicted it would become a cultural movement. She encouraged people to own up and share their racist behaviors, big and small. She was looking for truth, and she got it ... Thousands of people participated in the challenge, and over 80,000 people downloaded the supporting work Me and White Supremacy. Updated and expanded from the original edition, Me and White Supremacy...
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Busch Annapolis Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.8 A
1 available
305.8 A
1 available
Deale Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.8 A
1 available
305.8 A
1 available
Discoveries: the Library at the Mall - Adult Nonfiction
305.8 A
1 available
305.8 A
1 available
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Busch Annapolis Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 305.8 A
1 available
CD 305.8 A
1 available
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Crofton Library - Large Print
305.8 A
1 available
305.8 A
1 available
Edgewater Library - Large Print
305.8 A
1 available
305.8 A
1 available
Severna Park Library - Large Print
305.8 A
1 available
305.8 A
1 available
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Edgewater Library - Adult Audiobook
PLAYAWAY 305.8 A
1 available
PLAYAWAY 305.8 A
1 available
Severn Library - Adult Audiobook
PLAYAWAY 305.8 A
1 available
PLAYAWAY 305.8 A
1 available
Description
"You cannot fix a problem you do not know you have." So begins Emmanuel Acho in his essential guide to the truths Americans need to know to address the systemic racism that has recently electrified protests in all fifty states. "There is a fix, " Acho says. "But in order to access it, we're going to have to have some uncomfortable conversations." In Uncomfortable Conversations With a Black Man, Acho takes on all the questions, large and small, insensitive...
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Brooklyn Park Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.488 B
1 available
305.488 B
1 available
Crofton Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.488 B
1 available
305.488 B
1 available
Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.488 B
1 available
305.488 B
1 available
Description
"A Black Women's History of the United States is a critical survey of black women's complicated legacy in America, as it takes into account their exploitation and victimization as well as their undeniable and substantial contributions to the country since its inception"--
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Busch Annapolis Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 305.8 D
1 available
CD 305.8 D
1 available
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Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Large Print
305.8 D
1 available
305.8 D
1 available
Odenton Library - Large Print
305.8 D
1 available
305.8 D
1 available
Description
"From the New York Times bestselling author of Tears We Cannot Stop, a passionate call to America to finally reckon with race and start the journey to redemption. The night of May 25, 2020 changed America. George Floyd, a 43-year-old Black man, was killed during an arrest in Minneapolis when a white cop suffocated him. The video of that night's events went viral, sparking the largest protests in the nation's history and the sort of social unrest we...
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Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Adult Nonfiction
303.385 E
1 available
303.385 E
1 available
Linthicum Library - Adult Nonfiction
303.385 E
1 available
303.385 E
1 available
Odenton Library - Adult Nonfiction
303.385 E
1 available
303.385 E
1 available
Checked Out
1 copy, 3 people are on the wait list.
Checked Out
1 copy, 3 people are on the wait list.
Description
"How do we talk about bias? How do we address racial disparities and inequities? What role do our institutions play in creating, maintaining, and magnifying those inequities? What role do we play? With a perspective that is at once scientific, investigative, and informed by personal experience, Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt offers us the language and courage we need to face one of the biggest and most troubling issues of our time. She exposes racial bias...
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Crofton Library - Adult Nonfiction
362.108 V
1 available
362.108 V
1 available
Discoveries: the Library at the Mall - Adult Nonfiction
362.108 V
1 available
362.108 V
1 available
Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Adult Nonfiction
362.108 V
1 available
362.108 V
1 available
Description
"The first book to tell the full story of race and health in America today, showing the toll racism takes on individuals and the health of our nation, by a groundbreaking journalist at the New York Times Magazine"--
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Brooklyn Park Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 353.48 S
1 available
CD 353.48 S
1 available
Edgewater Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 353.48 S
1 available
CD 353.48 S
1 available
Odenton Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 353.48 S
1 available
CD 353.48 S
1 available
Description
The founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama recounts his experiences as a lawyer working to assist those desperately in need, reflecting on his pursuit of the ideal of compassion in American justice.
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Crofton Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.896 A
1 available
305.896 A
1 available
Discoveries: the Library at the Mall - Adult Nonfiction
305.896 A
1 available
305.896 A
1 available
Linthicum Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.896 A
1 available
305.896 A
1 available
Description
"In the midst of civil unrest in the summer of 2020 following the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, one of the great literary voices of our time, Elizabeth Alexander, wrote a moving reflection on the psyche of young Black America, turning a mother's eye to her sons' generation. Originally published in the New Yorker, the essay brilliantly and lovingly observed the lives and attitudes of young people who even as children could...
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Severna Park Library - Adult Nonfiction
921 COATES
1 available
921 COATES
1 available
Severna Park Library - Shelving Cart
921 COATES
1 available
921 COATES
1 available
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Busch Annapolis Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 921 COATES
2 available
CD 921 COATES
2 available
Severn Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 921 COATES
2 available
CD 921 COATES
2 available
Severna Park Library - Adult Audiobook
CD 921 COATES
1 available
CD 921 COATES
1 available
Description
"For Ta-Nehisi Coates, history has always been personal. At every stage of his life, he's sought in his explorations of history answers to the mysteries that surrounded him--most urgently, why he, and other black people he knew, seemed to live in fear ... In [this book], Coates takes readers along on his journey through America's history of race and its contemporary resonances through a series of awakenings--moments when he discovered some new truth...
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Brooklyn Park Library - Teen Nonfiction
Y 971.004 D
1 available
Y 971.004 D
1 available
Glen Burnie Library - Teen Nonfiction
Y 971.004 D
1 available
Y 971.004 D
1 available
Description
In a graphics-intensive, magazine-style format, 50 Native/Indian contributors from Canada and the United States present visual art (photography, drawings, paintings), poems, interviews and remembrances to show what it means to be Native/Indian today. Topics range from stereotypes and discrimination to discussions of the contributors' careers in activism, modeling, music, visual arts and more.
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A powerful and practical guide to help you navigate racism, challenge privilege, manage stress and trauma, and begin to heal.
Healing from racism is a journey that often involves reliving trauma and experiencing feelings of shame, guilt, and anxiety. This journey can be a bumpy ride, and before we begin healing, we need to gain an understanding of the role history plays in racial/ethnic myths and stereotypes. In so many ways, to heal
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Crofton Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 305.8 J
1 available
J 305.8 J
1 available
Discoveries: the Library at the Mall - Children's Nonfiction
J 305.8 J
1 available
J 305.8 J
1 available
Edgewater Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 305.8 J
1 available
J 305.8 J
1 available
Description
"Learn about identities, true histories, and anti-racism work ... This book is written so young people will feel empowered to stand up to the adults in their lives. This book will give them the language and ability to understand racism and a drive to undo it"-- Cover.
13) Antiracist Baby
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Busch Annapolis Library - Picture Books
JP (K)
1 available
JP (K)
1 available
Discoveries: the Library at the Mall - Picture Books
JP (K)
1 available
JP (K)
1 available
Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Picture Books
JP (K)
1 available
JP (K)
1 available
Description
Illustrations and rhyming text present nine steps Antiracist Baby can take to improve equity, such as opening our eyes to all skin colors and celebrating all our differences.
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Linthicum Library - Shelving Cart
305.8 M
1 available
305.8 M
1 available
Odenton Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.8 M
1 available
305.8 M
1 available
Severna Park Library - Adult Nonfiction
305.8 M
1 available
305.8 M
1 available
Description
Law professor and mindfulness practitioner Rhonda Magee shows that the work of racial justice begins with ourselves. When conflict and division are everyday realities, our instincts tell us to close ranks, to find the safety of our own tribe, and to blame others. The practice of embodied mindfulness--paying attention to our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations in an open, nonjudgmental way--increases our emotional resilience, helps us to recognize...
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Busch Annapolis Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 921 WOODSON
2 available
J 921 WOODSON
2 available
Edgewater Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
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Broadneck Library - Children's Audiobooks
CD J 921 WOODSON
1 available
CD J 921 WOODSON
1 available
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Crofton Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
Riviera Beach Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
J 921 WOODSON
1 available
Description
"Jacqueline Woodson, one of today's finest writers, tells the moving story of her childhood in mesmerizing verse. Raised in South Carolina and New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s, living with the remnants of Jim Crow and her growing awareness of the Civil Rights movement. Touching and powerful, each poem is both accessible and...
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Brooklyn Park Library - Picture Books
JP (D)
1 available
JP (D)
1 available
Linthicum Library - Picture Books
JP (D)
1 available
JP (D)
1 available
Mountain Road Library - Picture Books
JP (D)
1 available
JP (D)
1 available
Description
"Why? distills the conversations many children and adults are having about race, injustice, and anger in communities throughout our country, and gives them context that young readers can connect with. Heartfelt and deeply piercing illustrations from Shane W. Evans will leave a lasting impact on readers of any age. One that will hopefully lead to more conversations, change, and peace within our own communities and the world." --
17) Goodnight racism
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Brooklyn Park Library - Picture Books
JP (K)
1 available
JP (K)
1 available
Crofton Library - Picture Books
JP (K)
1 available
JP (K)
1 available
Discoveries: the Library at the Mall - Picture Books
JP (K)
1 available
JP (K)
1 available
Description
Illustrations and text show children the language to dream of a better world.
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Broadneck Library - Picture Books
JP (W)
1 available
JP (W)
1 available
Crofton Library - Picture Books
JP (W)
1 available
JP (W)
1 available
Edgewater Library - Picture Books
JP (W)
1 available
JP (W)
1 available
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Broadneck Library - Children's Book with Audio Component
VOX (W)
1 available
VOX (W)
1 available
Brooklyn Park Library - Children's Book with Audio Component
VOX (W)
1 available
VOX (W)
1 available
Crofton Library - Children's Book with Audio Component
VOX (W)
1 available
VOX (W)
1 available
Description
Other students laugh when Rigoberto, an immigrant from Venezuela, introduces himself but later, he meets Angelina and discovers that he is not the only one who feels like an outsider.
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Broadneck Library - Summer Reading List
Y 305.8 R
1 available
Y 305.8 R
1 available
Busch Annapolis Library - Summer Reading List
Y 305.8 R
1 available
Y 305.8 R
1 available
Eastport-Annapolis Neck Library - Summer Reading List
Y 305.8 R
1 available
Y 305.8 R
1 available
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Brooklyn Park Library - Teen Audiobook
PLAYAWAY Y 305.8 R
1 available
PLAYAWAY Y 305.8 R
1 available
Glen Burnie Library - Teen Audiobook
PLAYAWAY Y 305.8 R
1 available
PLAYAWAY Y 305.8 R
1 available
Maryland City at Russett Library - Teen Audiobook
PLAYAWAY Y 305.8 R
1 available
PLAYAWAY Y 305.8 R
1 available
Description
"A history of racist and antiracist ideas in America, from their roots in Europe until today, adapted from the National Book Award winner Stamped from the Beginning"--
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Brooklyn Park Library - Teen Nonfiction
Y 305.89 J
1 available
Y 305.89 J
1 available
Maryland City at Russett Library - Teen Nonfiction
Y 305.89 J
1 available
Y 305.89 J
1 available
Mountain Road Library - Teen Nonfiction
Y 305.89 J
1 available
Y 305.89 J
1 available
Description
Frederick Joseph call up race-related anecdotes from his past, explaining why they were hurtful and how he might handle things now. Each chapter features the voice of at least one artist or activist, including Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give; April Reign, creator of #OscarsSoWhite; Jemele Hill, sports journalist and podcast host; and eleven others. Touching on everything from cultural appropriation to power dynamics, "reverse racism" to white...