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Author:
Slater, Dashka, author.
Title:
Accountable : the true story of a racist social media account and the teenagers whose lives it changed / Dashka Slater.
Publisher:
Playaway ProductsLLC,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
1 audio media player : digital, HD audio ; 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 in.
Subject:
Albany High School (Albany, Calif.)--Juvenile literature.
Racism in education--California--Juvenile literature.
Educational accountability--California--Juvenile literature.
Social media--California--Influence--Juvenile literature.
African American students--California--Social conditions--Juvenile literature.
Minority high school students--California--Social conditions--Juvenile literature.
Discrimination in education--California--Juvenile literature.
Racisme en éducation--Californie--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Responsabilité du rendement (Éducation)--Californie--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Élèves du secondaire issus des minorités--Californie--Conditions sociales--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
Discrimination en éducation--Californie--Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
African American students--Social conditions
Discrimination in education
Educational accountability
Racism in education
Social media--Influence
California
Audiobooks
Juvenile works
Audiobooks.
Livres audio.
Other Authors:
Blake, Ariel, narrator.
Playaway Digital Audio, issuing body.
Playaway Products, LLC, issuing body.
Notes:
Title supplied by publisher. Release date supplied by publisher. Issued on Playaway, a dedicated audio media player. One set of earphones and one AAA battery required for listening. Previously released by Macmillan Audio. Read by Ariel Blake.
Summary:
From the New York Times--bestselling author of The 57 Bus comes a propulsive and thought-provoking new young adult narrative nonfiction book about the revelation of a racist social media account that changes everything for a group of high school students and begs the question: What does it mean to be held accountable for harm that takes place behind a screen? Not funny. When a high schooler started a private Instagram that used racist and sexist memes to make his friends laugh, he thought of it as "edgy" humor. Over time, the edge got sharper. Then a few other kids found out about the account. Pretty soon, everyone knew. No one in the small town of Albany, California, was safe from the repercussions of the accounts discovery. Not the girls targeted by the posts. Not the boy who created the account. Not the group of kids who followed it. Not the adults whose attempts to fix things too often made them worse. In the end, no one was laughing. And everyone was left asking: Where does accountability end for online speech that harms? And what does accountability even mean?
ISBN:
125034400X
9781250344007
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1390715431
Locations:
YEPF572 -- Marion Public Library (Marion)

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