Recognizing Books that Change the Conversation around Social Issues — 2024 Winners Unveiled!
Hunger, Immigration and Education Top the List of Topics
Just One Pebble. One Boy’s Quest to End Hunger by Dianna Wilson Sirkovsky for Clavis Publishing won the Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize for Social Justice with its real-life story of a boy who took action to provide food in his community. The Goddard Russo Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice was shared by Punished For Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal by Bettina L. Love for St. Martin’s Press—an indictment of US school policy since the Reagan era—and Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: the United States, Central America, and the Making Of A Crisis, by Jonathan Blitzer for Penguin Press, an unblinking look at the humanitarian crisis on our southern border.
2024 Shortlists Released
Ten Books Recognized for Shining a Light on Social Issues
Six books for adults and four for children and youth have been named to the shortlists for Goddard Riverside’s social justice book prizes.
The Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize for Social Justice and Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice celebrate the power of the written word to create change in the name of justice for all people—a value shared Goddard Riverside and our longtime supporters in the publishing community.
The Russo Prize debuted in 2017. It is named in honor of our former executive director, Stephan Russo, and was inspired by his appreciation of books that help us understand the issues of our day. We added the CBC Prize in 2019 in partnership with the Children’s Book Council, to highlight the important role of books in teaching children about social justice.
Adult Book Prize Submissions
Eligible works are full-length, nonfiction books with subject matter related to housing, early childhood and secondary education, older adult life, city arts, social policy and other important aspects of community life that support and promote Goddard Riverside’s mission of investing in people and strengthening community.
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2024 Stephan Russo Prize Rules
Rules and Requirements of the Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice
Youth Book Prize Submissions
Eligible works are nonfiction books for children or teens related to urban life and issues and supporting values such as community, equality, opportunity, mutual understanding, respect, caring and justice – in accordance with Goddard Riverside’s mission. This prize is administered by the Children’s Book Council. For more information, please contact cbc.info@cbcbooks.org.
Book Prize Judges
We’re grateful to the people who put so much time and thought into evaluating the books for our prizes: the judges! Meet the panels for both book prizes.
Past Winners
2024
Adult Book Prize
(Two Winners)
Bettina L. Love’s Punished For Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal [St. Martin’s Press]
Jonathan Blitzer’s Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: the United States, Central America, and the Making Of A Crisis [Penguin Press]
Youth Book Prize
Dianna Wilson Sirkovsky’s Just One Pebble. One Boy’s Quest to End Hunger [Clavis Publishing]
2023
Adult Book Prize
Richard D. Kahlenberg’s Excluded: How Snob Zoning, NIMBYism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don’t See [PublicAffairs/Hachette]
Youth Book Prize
Jeff Gottesfeld’s Food for Hope: How John van Hengel Invented Food Banks for the Hungry [Creston Books]
2022
Adult Book Prize
Andrea Elliott’s Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City [Random House]
Youth Book Prize
Christine McDonnell’s Sanctuary: Kip Tiernan and Rosie’s Place, the Nation’s First Shelter for Women illus. by Victoria Tentler-Krylo [Candlewick Press]
2021
Adult Book Prize
John Woodrow Cox’s Children Under Fire: An American Crisis [Ecco/HarperCollins]
Youth Book Prize
Annette Bay Pimentel’s Pura’s Cuentos: How Pura Belpré Reshaped Libraries with Her Stories; illus. by Magaly Morales [Harry N. Abrams]
2020
Adult Book Prize
Anne Kim’s Abandoned: America’s Lost Youth and the Crisis Of Disconnection [The New Press]
Youth Book Prize
Michael W. Waters’ For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World [Flyaway Books]
2019
Adult Book Prize
(Two Winners)
Jan Haldipur’s No Place on the Corner: The Costs of Aggressive Policing [NYU Press]
Alex Kotlowitz’s An American Summer: Love and Death in Chicago [Nan A. Talese]
2018
Adult Book Prize
Bernice Yeung’s In a Day’s Work: The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America’s Most Vulnerable Workers [The New Press]
2017
Adult Book Prize
Susan Burton’s Becoming Ms. Burton [The New Press]
Each year we interview the winners of the Book Prizes. Learn more on our Book Chats page.