September 2019 Children's & Young Adult Ingram-Dottir Press

IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, Carolyn Choi, illustrated by Ashley Seil Smith

IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All
Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, Carolyn Choi, illustrated by Ashley Seil Smith


Paperback (Trade paperback US) | Jun 2022 | Dottir Press | 9781948340571 | 48pp | 241x241mm | GEN | AUD$24.99, NZD$29.99
Hardback (B402) | Sep 2019 | Dottir Press | 9781948340083 | 56pp | 254x254mm | GEN | AUD$29.99, NZD$34.99

IntersectionAllies isn't just a book. It's a mirror in which kids of all genders, races, sexualities, abilities, cultures and origins can see their whole selves reflected, respected and celebrated. In a world increasingly fractured by xenophobia, racism, ableism, homophobia, and transphobia, this book teaches the meaning of community to kids and parents alike. 

The brainchild of three women-of-colour sociologists, IntersectionAllies is a smooth, gleeful entry into intersectional feminism. The nine interconnected characters proudly describe themselves and their backgrounds, involving topics that range from a physical disability to language brokering, offering an opportunity to take pride in a personal story and connect to collective struggle for justice. The group bond grounds the message of allyship and equality. When things get hard, the kids support each other for who they are.

Advocating respect and inclusion, IntersectionAllies is a necessary tool for learning to embrace, rather than shy away from, difference. Featuring gorgeous illustrations on every page by Ashley Seil Smith, as well as powerful introductions by activist and law professor Dr. Kimberl Crenshaw, who coined the term intersectionality, and Dr. Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro, author of Intersectionality: An Intellectual History.

'[A] celebration of solidarity, allyship, and community...A welcoming resource for conversations about equality and social justice that shows readers how identities are made up of myriad influences' — Publisher's Weekly