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Racism and Prejudice Date Rape

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Gr 7—10—The Rodgers tackle a sensitive subject in a manner that's easy for young people to comprehend. They cover topics ranging from overt racism to homophobia to the treatment of people with mental and physical disabilities. They discuss the history of hate and include personal accounts from those who've dealt with being stereotyped. The book is well laid out and easy to read, with bolded terms defined in a glossary, a list of resources for those affected by racism or prejudice, a "Coping Toolbox," and a "Hot Topics" question-and-answer section. Readers will appreciate the relevant photos of teens, the quotes, and the honest writing style. According to Wilkins, one in three adolescent girls experiences some form of dating violence, be it verbal, physical, emotional, or sexual. Many of these instances go unreported due to fear, embarrassment, or a lack of understanding as to what actually constitutes abuse. The author succeeds at demystifying this important topic. Including sections such as a list of "Dating Rights," a "Sexual Assault Safety and Survival" guide, and a comprehensive list of resources for those needing assistance, the book also explains terms such as voluntary consent, gender roles, and sexual orientation. Wilkins also addresses violence in the GLBTQ community, date-rape drugs, and the pressure many young people feel to have sex. The accompanying color photographs and personal stories will draw readers in, and the straightforward language and short chapters will keep their attention.—Kelly McGorray, Glenbard South High School, Glen Ellyn, IL

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