Virtual Author Talk: Tiffany Jewell

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Join us as #1 New York Times bestselling author Tiffany Jewell highlights the inequities Black and Brown students face from preschool through college as described in her new book, Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School The book focuses on the experiences she and other Black and Brown students face as a direct result of the systemic racism built into schools across the United States. Throughout the book, other writers of the global majority share a wide variety of personal narratives and stories based on their own school experiences.

Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School provides young people with the context to think critically about and chart their own course through their current schooling—and any future schooling they may pursue.  

About the AuthorTiffany Jewell is a Black biracial writer, twin sister, first-generation American, cisgender mama, anti-bias antiracist (ABAR) educator, and consultant. She is the author of the #1 New York Times and #1 Indie Bestseller, This Book Is Anti-Racist, a book for young folks and everyone to wake up, take action, and do the work of becoming antiracist. She is also the author of The Antiracist Kid: A Book About Identity, Justice, and Activism in addition to the recently released Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School (2024).

Jewell is the co-founder, alongside Britt Hawthorne, of ABARatSchool, an organization that strives to support educators and caregivers in their anti-bias, anti-racist journeys. She also served as the president of the founding board of the national organization, Montessori for Social Justice.

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This is part of a series of author talks in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium.  See all upcoming talks here.

The Author Talks series is made possible by Friends of the Library.