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DAY 9: Expression of Racial Diversity

Posted By Nicki Leone, Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Updated: Sunday, May 5, 2024

DAY 9: Expression of Racial Diversity

Zora Neale Hurston"Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It’s beyond me." - Zora Neale Hurston


Learn

Booksellers know it’s important to view their physical and online store through the eyes of their customers. You check out your window displays, walk through the aisles, look at what books you and your staff have positioned for special promotions and recommendations. Today we ask you to do this exercise through the lens of anti-racism and racial equity. What do you see? What is missing?


Reflect

  • Are your reading choices, and what's displayed on your staff picks shelf inclusive of BIPOC authors? If so, what racial groups are represented?

  • Are you buying books and gifts that reflect white authorship/white audiences? Do you ask for ARCs of BIPOC books from publishers and sales reps?

  • What is the percentage of  BIPOC representation in your online, social media, and in-store displays? 

  • What about your author and other event programming? Do you ask for BIPOC authors when submitting your event grids?


Act



Author Photo Credit: Carl Van Vechten | Quote from Words of Change: Anti-Racism by permission of Sasquatch Books. Copyright 2020 By Kenyra Rankin. All rights reserved.

SIBA thanks its generous sponsors, who have made the 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge possible:

Ingram Content Group

Many of the quotes used in the Challenge are excerpted from Words of Change: Anti-Racism by permission of Sasquatch Books. Copyright 2020 By Kenyra Rankin. All rights reserved.

Although SIBA has modified when appropriate for a bookseller audience, the majority of prompts and resources come directly from the 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge created by Food Solutions New England (FSNE). We are so grateful for their extraordinary work creating this program and making it available to other organizations.

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