A review by cupofbooksreviews
Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School by Tiffany Jewell

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5.0

Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School by Tiffany Jewell. I have given this book five out of five stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I completely understand that as a white female, I’m privileged and aware that I am not primarily affected to the things covered in this book.  

This is an incredibly, important and thought-provoking book. Despite the fact that this book focuses on the school system in the USA, I think this book should be recommended to everyone. I can imagine this book can be applied to the majority of schools, as it is based on the institution not solely the teachers. For example, the reading materials that are provided to young students to learn at school more often than not are written by dead white men. If schools haven’t already, I think it’s time to make the change and start growing and expanding the knowledge to learn about important history and widen the reading list as well.

The racism and injustice running throughout this book through the author and people’s experiences made me so angry and sad, knowing that this happens everywhere. It made me think about my school and I think I had one (or two at a push) teacher(s) of the Global Majority out of around nine-ten subjects that taught me throughout my secondary school years. 

This is an own voice book as well as other stories and poems told from BIPOC told throughout the pages. 



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