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Everyone Belongs

USCCB Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development

Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Emigration & Immigration

2020 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, Gold: Religion/Spirituality
2020 Living Now Book Awards, Gold: Children's Picture Books

2020 Catholic Press Association, 2nd Place: Children's Books

Inspired by the USCCB's statement "Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love, A Pastoral Letter Against Racism," Everyone Belongs empowers young readers to reflect on the reality of racism in our society, to see it through the lens of history and faith, and act towards respect, understanding, and friendship.

In this fully illustrated book for children ages 5-12, Ray Ikanga is a young boy whose family fled violence in their home country to come to the United States as refugees. The family moves into a new neighborhood and Ray begins making new friends. His excitement is interrupted, however, when someone spray paints a hurtful message on their garage: "Go home!"

Everyone Belongs is a book about recognizing the value of our differences, respecting each other, and forgiveness. ​

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