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A Suicide Bomber Sits in the Library

Stonewall: A Building. An Uprising. A Revolution

Julian is a Mermaid

Decelerate Blue

Indeh: A Story of the Apache Wars

Ghosts: Swing and a Hard Miss

Critical Reading: The Nameless City

Little Robot, Little Robot, part 2 (Say it With me: Intersectionality)

Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant by Tony Cliff

 

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Colorful Book Reviews

The best children's (and adult) books featuring every kind of person.

seeingshadesofgray

Pondering the career of education and its intersections in life

Cornelius Minor

Bookish Rantings

Educate to Liberate

Knowledge. Freedom. Power.

Dr. Kimberly N. Parker

Teaching, writing, believing

Disability in Kidlit

Reviews, articles, and more about the portrayal of disabilities in children's fiction

Read It Real Good

Children's book reviews and my musings on diversity

I'll get there. It'll be worth the trip.

We Are Kid Lit Collective

Because summer reading should be for ALL the people.

Latinxs in Kid Lit

Exploring the world of Latinx YA, MG, & children's literature

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American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL)

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Edi Cotton Quilts

YA? Why Not?

A Teen Librarian Writes About Teen Reads

I'm Here. I'm Queer. What the Hell do I read?

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There's a Book for That

Where book love and the joy of a classroom community are shared

Children's Literature Crossroads

children's literature meets teaching, reading, talking, writing, and thinking

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