Families who loved Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School by Tiffany Jewell often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager begins noticing or experiencing unfair treatment at school and needs words for what they are feeling. It is a vital resource for families wanting to move beyond surface-level conversations about race to understand how schools are built and who they are designed for. Through a mix of raw personal stories and hard data, Tiffany Jewell validates the frustrations of students of the Global Majority while offering a roadmap for navigating these systems. The book explores themes of identity, systemic bias, and the historical roots of educational inequality. It is perfectly suited for high schoolers who are ready for a sophisticated, honest look at the world around them. Parents will appreciate how it balances academic research with the lived experiences of diverse contributors, making it a powerful tool for building self-advocacy and a sense of justice in young adults.