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author/illustrator: Amaya Renaudin, Cléo Germain

In partnership with L'Observatoire des inégalités

ages: 8+

36 pages

21 x 27 cm

Hardback

French

Athizes

 

On the Path to Equality, Investigate Injustice

  • An interactive title to raise children’s awareness of injustices: Gender discrimination, social, economic and regional inequalities, discrimination related to disability, origin or physical appearance, global inequalities...

     

    Through six immersive investigations rooted in their daily lives, children are invited to: ,Identify and deconstruct stereotypes;  Recognise the mechanisms of inequality and exclusion;  Understand the impact of these injustices on others — and sometimes themselves; Develop their power to act, at their own level, with empathy and critical thinking.

    A documentary-style investigation that addresses the issue of injustice and explores, to better fight them, the links between stereotypes, inequalities and discrimination, all from a child’s perspective.

    Developed with the Observatoire des Inégalités, it offers a three-step approach — observe, understand, act — designed to awaken critical thinking and empower children aged 8 to 11.

    Edited in partnership with the Observatoire des Inégalités, ensuring reliable data and expert insight into the mechanisms driving inequality.

     

     

    IN THE SAME SERIES

    All Free and Equal? by Lola Boudreaux and Justine Duhé

    Have We Reach the Limits? by Audrey Boehly and Lou Rihn

     

     

    THE AUTHORS

     

    The Observatoire des Inégalités is an independent organisation providing information and analysis on inequalities. Through publications, reports, talks and educational resources, it also runs an annual image competition, “Youth for Equality”, which attracts thousands of participants.

     

    Amaya Renaudin, Editorial Director at Athizes Publishing and mother of four grown-up children, takes up the pen here to champion one of her deepest convictions, revealing through this documentary investigation a long-standing educational mission.

     

    THE ILLUSTRATOR

     

    Cléo Germain graduated from the European Higher School of Image in Angoulême. She has already published several books with Milan, Actes Sud and Bayard.

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