You Have A Voice

by Vera Ahiyya

Other authorsFabiana Faiallo (Illustrator), Fabiana Faiallo (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2022

Status

Available

Publication

Hightree Publishing (2022), 36 pages

Library's review

Ateacher emboldens her students to fight against racism in this picture book.

A Black teacher talks to her class about racism—when people believe that individuals “with certain skin colors should not have the same rights or privileges as others.” Although racism is “everywhere and seems to
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want to stay,” she explains, “we need to work to end it.” Repeating “You know what’s right, you know what’s wrong, you have a voice, so SPEAK UP, BE STRONG!” the teacher describes ways students can make a difference. For example, she implores them to speak up “when someone is being treated differently because of the color of their skin” and march to “create the world that you want to see.” She also urges the kids to “listen to your heart, work together, do your part.” The teacher asks readers:“WHAT WILL YOU DO?” Ahiyya commendably emphasizes the importance of condemning racism and injustice. The text will enlighten and inspire people of all ages to take action. Faiallo’s animated illustrations portray diverse people, including Black, Asian American, and White students. Vivid background scenes emphasize unity, as when the students create a mural and a crowd marches with signs for BLM, #Stop Asian Hate, LGBTQ+, and peace. Some images feature powerful details, such as figures like Rosa Parks, when the teacher says, “Remember our words about equality, justice, and skin color / fairness, gender, hope, and respect.”

An engaging and inclusive tale that encourages kids to unite and speak out against racism.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1733904980 / 9781733904988

Barcode

1572
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