Good morning everyone. I thought a few folks might get some use out of this. The antiracism list is extensive and from my quick browse, great!

 

Best,

Kym

 

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Subject: Antiracist Reading - A Curated Book List for All Ages!

 

 

 

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Antiracist Reading for all ages

 

 

Penguin Classroom is excited to annouce our Antiracist Reading brochure - a resource for all ages.

Within this brochure, you will find curated book lists that focus on four topics:

  • Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors
  • People of Color in Genre Fiction
  • Understanding Historical Context
  • Calls to Action

We hope that these selections will help you diversify the selections in your library, open up conversations with your students and patrons, and further transform your classroom or library into an antiracist space.

 

 

 

Antiracist Reading for all ages

 

 

 

 

 

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Author & Educator Roundtable: Culturally Responsive Books in the Classroom

 

 

 

Join this 1 hour long FREE webinar to hear from educators turned authors as they talk about culturally responsive books in the classroom. We all acknowledge that every kid deserves to see themselves in books, but how do these authors internalize that in their own writing? How do they use books, their own and others, to affirm the humanity of their students and advance antiracism in their work as educators? How can these ideas and practices be taken on by fellow teachers and librarians in the 2020-2021 school year and beyond? Tune in Wednesday, October 28 at 3:30 CT/ 4:30 EST to hear a discussion of these topics and more

Tune into this round table discussion with:

  • Candace Iloh, author of Every Body Looking and high school writing advisor
  • Jessica Kim, author of Stand Up, Yumi Chung! and former 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade public school teacher
  • Torrey Maldonado, author of Tight and What Lane and current middle school teacher
  • Sirman Jeet Singh, author of Fauja Singh Keeps Going and college professor
  • Moderated by Julia Torres, ELA Teacher and Librarian and co-founder of #DisruptTexts.

 

 

 

 

 

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