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Author:
Johnson, Chelsea, author.
Title:
Intersección alianza : hacemos espacio para todos / by Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, and Carolyn Choi ; illustrations by Ashley Seil Smith ; translated by Dario Valles ; preface by Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw.
Translated Title:
Alliance intersection : we make room for everyone eng
Publisher:
Dottir Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
48 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Subject:
Intersectionality (Sociology)--Juvenile literature.
Individual differences--Juvenile literature.
Sexual orientation--Juvenile literature.
Individuality--Juvenile literature.
Identity (Psychology)--Juvenile literature.
Similarity (Psychology)--Juvenile literature.
Interpersonal relations--Juvenile literature.
Toleration--Juvenile literature.
Ethnicity--Juvenile literature.
Respect for persons--Juvenile literature.
Individual differences in children--Juvenile literature.
Interpersonal relations in children--Juvenile literature.
Intersectionality (Sociology)--Juvenile fiction.
Individual differences--Juvenile fiction.
Spanish language materials.
Stories in rhyme.
Picture books.
Other Authors:
Council, LaToya, author.
Choi, Carolyn, author.
Seil Smith, Ashley, illustrator.
Summary:
Escrito por tres sociólogas de color, Intersecciónalianza: hacemos espacio para todxs es una entrada jubilosa al feminismo interseccional. Los nueve personajes se describen con orgullo a sí mismxs y sus origenes. El libro explora temas de diversidad, como discapacidad física y ser un intermediario de idiomas para su familia, de una manera que hace que lxs niñxs se sientan orgullosxs de su historia personal y se conecten con la lucha colectiva por la justicia.
Written by three sociologists of color, Intersectionalianza: We Make Room for Everyone is a joyous entry into intersectional feminism. All nine characters proudly describe themselves and their origins. The book explores diversity issues, such as physical disability and being a language broker for your family, in a way that makes children feel proud of their personal history and connect with the collective fight for justice.
ISBN:
1948340410
9781948340410
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1245240316
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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