The 21st Century Junior Library introduces young readers to important core content. Simple activities encourage students to Look, Think, Make a Guess, Ask Questions, and Create. The combination of reading and inquiring helps them develop the skills needed to master content and learn and succeed in the 21st century. Read all of these 21st Century Junior Library titles to learn more about anti-bias and social justice: Respecting Diversity, Seeking Justice, Social Justice All Around Us, Speaking Up for Ourselves and Others, Taking Action, Understanding Identity. This series was written in alignment with the Learning For Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) Social Justice Standards. The Standards are divided into four domains- identity, diversity, justice, and action-and are a road map for anti-bias education. Comprised of anchor standards and age-appropriate learning outcomes, the Standards provide a common language and organizational structure educators can use to guide curriculum development and make schools more just and equitable. Visit https://learningforjustice.org.frameworks/social-justice-standards