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School District Maintains Ban of Antiracist Books Despite Student Protests

School District Maintains Ban of Antiracist Books Despite Student Protests
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Part of the fabric of us: Virtual exhibit at Eric Carle Museum responds to anti-Asian attitudes

Part of the fabric of us: Virtual exhibit at Eric Carle Museum responds to anti-Asian attitudes
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Celebrate Patriotism Month with storytimes, activities, play performances

Celebrate Patriotism Month with storytimes, activities, play performances
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A memoir-as-mixtape, an art exhibit of book illustrations, and new prose poems about the healing arts

A memoir-as-mixtape, an art exhibit of book illustrations, and new prose poems about the healing arts Nina MacLaughlin © Courtesy of the artist. © 2020 Khoa Le Khoa Le s illustration for The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang (Carolrhoda Books) is part of a new exhibit at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. A rich cultural mix G’Ra Asim sees in his little brother a shadow of his former self, a kid struggling “to envision a future in which a person such as he can fit comfortably into a ruthlessly competitive, anti-intellectual, anti-black society.” As a form of “sibling-to-sibling pep talk,” Asim addresses his brother Gyasi, 14 years his junior, in his warm and wide-ranging debut “Boyz n the Void: a mixtape to my brother” (Beacon). With each chapter grounded to a particular song, the book is an electric and illuminating blend of critical and cultural theory, memoir, and music enthusiasm, as he guides his brother about race, power, m

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What kids should be reading for AAPI Heritage Month and why representation matters

What kids should be reading for AAPI Heritage Month and why representation matters David Oliver, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT It s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and one great way to mark the month is by educating yourself and your children  about the community through reading. Given the proliferation of violence against the community, knowledge is power. © Courtesy of Mango & Marigold Press Finding Om, written by Rashmi Bismark and illustrated by Morgan Huff. Children can start to internalize race and gender stereotypes as early as 4 years old, Dr. Christia Brown, a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Kentucky, previously told USA TODAY. 

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