Catalogue
Non-Fiction
Black and British: An Illustrated History, David Olusoga (Easy Reading; Race)
black girl, no magic, Kimberly McIntosh (Adults; Race, Gender Bias)
Break the Mould, Sinead Burke (Children; Inclusion)
BRIT(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging, Afua Hirsh (Adults; Race)
Drag Queen of Scots, Lawrence Chaney (Adults; Gender Identity)
Equality and Diversity in the lifelong learning sector, Ann Gravells & Susan Simpson (Adults; EDI, Education)
Jews Don't Count, David Baddiel (Adults; Religion)
Me and White Supremacy, Layla F Saad (Adults; Race)
Researcher, Women in Academia Support Network (Adults; Gender Bias)
The Educators Guide to LGBT+ Inclusion, Kryss Shane (Adults; Sexuality)
The Transgender Issue, Shon Faye (Adults; Gender Identity)
The Women Who Wouldn't Wheesht, Susan Dalgety & Lucy Hunter Blackburn (Adults; Gender Bias, Feminism)
This Book Is Gay, Juno Dawson (Young Adult; Sexuality)
We Have Always Been Here, Samra Habib (Adults; Sexuality, Religion)
Fiction
Felix Ever After, Kacen Callender (Easy Reading; Gender Identity, Race)
Gilded Ones, Namina Forna (Easy Reading; Gender Bias)
If I Was Your Girl, Meredith Russo (Easy Reading; Gender Identity)
Izzy Gizmo, Pip Jones (Children; Gender Bias, Race)
Merciless Ones, Namina Forna (Easy Reading; Race, Gender Bias)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon (Adults; Neurodiversity)
We Need New Names, NoViolet Bulawayo (Young Adults; Race)
Featured book
"Superior: The Return of Race Science", by Angela Saini
Reader review:
"A clear and thorough overview of how the racism of previous eras still influences perceptions today, as well as a categorical refutation that these prejudices have any scientific basis. Saini systematically demonstrates that the only race is the human one, and that the concept of race or caste are ones created by cultural perceptions, not scientific fact."