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Again and again, Mia and Kai are asked whether their mothers are really their mothers. Kai’s mother is black, her…

“Nelly und die Berlinchen” by Karin Beese tells the everyday adventurous stories that Nelly and her friends Amina and…

Tea with Uncle Mustafa by Andrea Karimé addresses the complexes of war, home and flight in sensitive and richly pictorial…

The book Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman is an empowering reading experience for Black girls* ages five to nine. The…

Wiebke Scharathow’s study reconstructs what everyday experiences of racism mean for young people. Based on the perspectives of students, the…

At the center of the anthology is the concept of justice, which has been repeatedly discussed as a Euro- and…

What does feminism mean today? This question is at the heart of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s powerful essay “We Should All…