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The Color of Silence
Liane Shaw
For the teenager grappling with the weight of a secret or the silence following a life-altering event, this story offers
Ages 12–17
Documents of Democracy
The Bill of Rights
Stephen Krensky
For the child curious about why we have rules that protect our freedom. This book explains how our fundamental rights we
Ages 6–10
The Athena Protocol #1
The Athena Protocol
Shamim Sarif
The Athena Protocol
Ages 14–18
The 14 Fibs of Gregory K.
Greg Pincus
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their own family. Gregory struggles to balance his love for poetry with
Ages 8–12
Who's Changing the World?
Taking Action for Civil and Political Rights
Eric Braun
For the young person who sees unfairness in the world and wants to help. This guide empowers middle schoolers to turn th
Ages 10–14
Take the Mic: Fictional Stories of Everyday Resistance
Bethany C. Morrow
For teens navigating a world that feels unfair, this anthology provides a powerful mirror for those learning to stand up
Ages 12–18
Symptoms of Being Human
Jeff Garvin
Riley Cavanaugh starts an anonymous blog to process life as a gender-fluid teenager, balancing the safety of the interne
Ages 14–18
Strong Voices: Fifteen American Speeches Worth Knowing
Tonya Bolden
Words have the power to shift the course of a nation, as seen through fifteen pivotal addresses ranging from the America
Ages 8–12
Streetcar to Justice
Amy Hill Hearth
For the child who feels the sting of unfairness and wants to know how one person can spark a movement by standing up for
Ages 10–14
Still Life with Tornado
A.S. King
For the teenager grappling with an identity crisis or creative block after witnessing family trauma. This story navigate
Ages 14–18
Stand Up! Speak Out!: A Story Inspired by the Climate Change Revolution
Andrew Joyner
For the child who wants to help the planet but feels too small to make a difference.
Ages 4–8
Sparrows In The Wind
Gail Carson Levine
For the child who feels like their voice isn't being heard or struggles to stand up for what they know is right in the f
Ages 8–12
Sparkle Boy
Lesléa Newman
For the child who loves to shimmer and shine, and the family learning that being yourself is the most beautiful thing of
Ages 4–8
Some Kind of Pride
Maria Testa
For the young athlete who feels the weight of everyone's expectations and wonders if their passion for the game is still
Ages 8–12
Soldier for Equality
Duncan Tonatiuh
For the child noticing that the world isn't always fair, this biography shows how one veteran used his voice to fight fo
Ages 6–10
Smash the Patriarchy
Marta Breen
Lively cartoons satirize male chauvinism through the ages and celebrate the bold women who fought for equality.
Ages 14–18
Shirley Chisholm Dared: The Story of the First Black Woman in Congress
Alicia D. Williams
For the child finding their voice and learning to stand tall. This vibrant biography of Shirley Chisholm celebrates the
Ages 4–8
See No Color
Shannon Gibney
For the teenager navigating the complex feelings of being adopted into a family that doesn't share their racial heritage
Ages 12–18
Sassy #1
Little Sister Is Not My Name
Sharon M. Draper
For the child who feels overlooked as the youngest or smallest in the family and is ready to prove they have a big voice
Ages 7–10
OCDaniel #2
Sara and the Search for Normal
Wesley King
Sara is determined to find a way to be normal until a new friend helps her realize that her unique brain is something to
Ages 10–14
Jonah Winter's Picture Book Biographies
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Case of R.B.G. vs. Inequality
Jonah Winter
For the child noticing when things aren't fair, this courtroom framed biography shows how one girl from Brooklyn changed
Ages 6–9
Remembering Rosalind Franklin: Rosalind Franklin & the Discovery of the Double Helix Structure of DNA
Tanya Lee Stone
For the child who wonders why some people don't get the credit they deserve. This inspiring biography reveals the hidden
Ages 7–11
Rash
Pete Hautman
In the year 2074, America has criminalized almost every unsafe behavior, leading to a massive prison population that fue
Ages 12–17
Radium Girls
Kate Moore
Hundreds of young women unknowingly paint watch dials with poison, sparking a courageous legal battle for safety and jus
Ages 10–14
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