Book Selection Criteria
With care in mind, we've curated a thoughtful and prescriptive book selection process to meet our organizational goals. Our selection committee is diverse to ensure we are reviewing books through a variety of lenses - racial, economic, cultural, institutional and age appropriate. In the spirit of uplifting, we will feature BIPOC authors and illustrators speaking in their own voices. Learn more below about what we look for in the books we select.
Representation
Overall collection is balanced and representative of BIPOC communities
Overall collection represents a variety of lifestyles - Urban/Suburban, Low/High Income, etc.
Author and Illustrator are own voices/BIPOC
Visual/Illustrations - majority of characters on front cover are people of color
Cultural integrity
Avoids Tokenism, Stereotypes and Harmful Undertones - i.e all Indians live in teepees
Shows protagonists and community of color in a positive light
Includes people's authentic accounts and experiences
Promotes values of inclusion, equality and acceptance
Cultural education
Educates about a community of color
Reflects current reality and cultural context - not outdated
Appeals to audience
Book is engaging for kids
Book is age-appropriate in length, content and reading level