Queer history A to Z 100 years of LGBTQ+ activism

Robin Stevenson, 1968-

Book - 2024

"This book for middle grade readers explores the history of queer activism in North America and the fight for equality for LGBTQ+ folks. The content is structured in an A-Z format, with such entries as "A Is for Activism" and "C Is for Coming Out." Readers will learn about the Stonewall Riots, Marsha P. Johnson, Indigenous queer activism, the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, Pride flags and so much more. Young readers will be especially interested in learning about youth activists such as Gavin Grimm, the first Gay-Straight Alliance and the history of banned children's books in America. Award-winning author Robin Stevenson brings this history to life in a way that is equally informative, inspiring and accessible ...for young readers. Her books have received a Stonewall Book Honour and won the Silver Birch Award. Extensive end matter includes short biographies of historical figures, glossary, timeline, resources for kids, author's sources and index."--

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Children's Room j306.76/Stevenson Due Mar 5, 2025
Subjects
Genres
History
Juvenile works
Published
Toronto : Kids Can Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Robin Stevenson, 1968- (author)
Other Authors
Vivian Rosas (illustrator)
Physical Description
64 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Audience
1220L
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781525308352
  • Introduction Queer Has Always Been Here
  • A Is for Activism
  • B Is for Bayard Rustin
  • C Is for Coming Out
  • D Is for Drag Culture
  • E Is for Ernestine Eckstein
  • F Is for Flags
  • G Is for "Gay Is Good"
  • H Is for Homophile Movement
  • I Is for Indigiqueer
  • J Is for Jazz Jennings
  • K Is for Kiss to Resist
  • L Is for LGBTQ+
  • M Is for Marsha P. Johnson
  • N Is for National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
  • O Is for Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop
  • P Is for Pride
  • Q Is for Queer
  • R Is for Raids and Riots
  • S Is for Stonewall Inn
  • T Is for Transgender Liberation Movement
  • U Is for Urvashi Vaid
  • V Is for Village Voice
  • W Is for "We Demand"
  • X Is for Censorship
  • Y Is for Youth Activism
  • Z Is for Zap
  • More Queer Activists
  • A Hundred Years of Queer Activism
  • Glossary
  • LGBTQ+ Resources for Young Readers
  • Author's Selected Sources
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The vibrant history of LGBTQ+ activism gets the abecedary treatment. Each letter in the alphabet corresponds to a person, place, event, or concept that relates to the struggles and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community. Subjects range from the well known (the Stonewall Inn, Pride flags) to those that are more obscure but still important (activist Ernestine Eckstein, the "We Demand" demonstration held in Ottawa in 1987). Each entry is thoroughly researched and in tune with current conversations, such as cross-generational reactions to the word queer. Though the book is informative, it's an overwhelming read at times, with spreads containing large blocks of wordy text alongside energetic illustrations. Many prominent figures who could have benefited from a more in-depth treatment are relegated to the abundant backmatter, perhaps due to the constraints of the alphabet format. In the introduction, Stevenson states that readers will learn about "queer history in North America," yet the book includes primarily American and Canadian examples (two Mexican activists are mentioned in the backmatter). In addition to brief profiles of prominent figures in the LGBTQ+ movement, the backmatter includes a timeline, a glossary, and a list of child-friendly resources. People depicted are diverse. An ambitious look at an important movement that falls short in execution. (select sources, index) (Nonfiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.