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Racial diversity in children's books grows, but slowly | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


Christine Fernando
In this November 2019 photo provided by Blossom Blue Studios, author Angela Joy poses with her 2020 book, Black is a Rainbow Color, in Long Beach, Calif. Seeing the lack of diversity in children s books, Joy said she felt a responsibility to her community to write this book. (BlossomBlueStudios.com via AP)
March 16, 2021 - 7:14 AM
CHICAGO - In the world of children s books, villagers can protect their water from a black snake, dark skin is as beautiful as the night sky, and a little girl s two puffs of hair can make her feel like she s floating above the clouds.
Kids are seeing more of these possibilities in the books they read as authors make a bigger push to reflect the diversity around them. Racial diversity in children’s books has been picking up since 2014, reversing a 25-year plateau, according to Kathleen T. Horning, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Cooperative Children’s Book ....

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