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So much Stuff is going on in libraries, on our streets, and in our homes. I’ll leave it there because, if you know you know; no need to linger on the details. So much of it is big stuff that is dangerous to ignore and frightful to consider. And, impossible not to care. it How […]
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear one of today’s most compelling voices reflect on the power of stories to expand our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Rising and Resisting in Minneapolis
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While Black librarians weren’t present in this movie, it’s important to know this fight isn’t as exclusive as it was portrayed.
Coal reaffirms the everyday as well as the extraordinary specialness in Black boys. He struggles, he’s not perfect, but he’s such a good guy!
I have some friends here who are writers who cannot write. I can write, but this is all I can write about now.
I have information for you on current scholarships from Boyds Mills, grants from REFORMA and WNDB’s new Unbanned Book Network for classroom educators.
Proceeds from this auction will support organizations providing legal aid, emergency assistance, food, and community resources to those in urgent need.
If educators let kids see their experiences as expertise, they could really thrive and assimilate a lot more quickly.
In this illustrated work of fiction, Baptiste connects with her roots in Trinidad and Tobago to write about the experiences of Fia Hosein whose family just moved to Peppermint Falls.
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