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Win! A Copy of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
If we want to defeat racism and white supremacy, we must discuss it openly and honestly so that we know what steps to take. This book can be a great touchstone for that conversation.

Moreover, I live in France, and, in my country, gun policy is different from the United States, even in the police. It's a part of America I still struggle to understand; I just can't process that gun policy is not more restricted, even for policemen/women.
The book being YA, it can also help younger readers to understand the problem, and to push them to ask themselves, and others, questions.













Everyone needs to read more on this subject because an injustice is occurring.



People just take the news these days at their word when in reality they need to research the news themselves. You can’t believe everything you hear/read. I hope this book will wake some people up.












I believe this book would strive in my classroom and be an opportunity for all students to understand that oppression and racism still exist in today’s society. It shall also teach students to be advocates for equity.









It fosters empathy, a value that has been lost over the years and is something that we need so much today.
Being that this book is inspired by the movement #BlackLivesMatter, rather than attempting to privilege Black lives over other lives, the #BlackLivesMatter movement is striving to point out that Black lives do matter and when we look at the evidence social media reporting has allowed us to witness, it is obvious why they see the need to remind us all that Black lives matter.

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Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations (other topics)The Hate U Give (other topics)
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