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ALSC Day of Diversity – Step It Up | sarahpark.com
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Musings on korean diaspora, children’s literature, and adoption. Adoption and Children’s Literature. ALSC Day of Diversity – Step It Up. February 3, 2015 in Uncategorized. On Friday, January 30, 2015, I participated in ALSC’s Day of Diversity: Dialogue and Action in Children’s Literature and Programming. In collaboration with CBC Diversity. Heather Has Two Mommies. Which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this March), and Wade Hudson, author, president and CEO of Just Us Books. Bookstores and libraries ...
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dorothygivensterry | Color Me Reading
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Putting More Color in Children's Literature — One Book at a Time! My New York Cousins. October 22, 2014. The lack of diversity on our children’s bookshelves reflects the lack of diversity in publishing. By Dorothy Givens Terry. As an African-American author who is trying to get her middle grade/young adult novel traditionally published, and as a parent of an avid reader, I knew I needed to be at the. Publishers Weekly’s (PW),. Salaries and Diversity in Publishing seminar. In New York City. Panelists at t...
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Riverdale Library's Book Lovers Guide
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What's a good book to read? This page will continue to grow, so please keep checking back! Used and out of print book search. African American Literature Book Club. Showcases African-American authors and their literature. Books you thought you'd never find; new, used, rare, and out-of-print books. All About Romance Novels. The romance readers home for romance novels, romance novel reviews, romance authors, and more. Aliases, nicknames, working names, legalized names, pen names, and maiden names that.
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Events | Shanda McCloskey, Children's Illustrator
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Shanda McCloskey, Children's Illustrator. How Did I Come To Be Here? Lessons of an Artist. September 21, 2015. Before I answer this question I want to say that I experienced one of the the most magical conferences of my career this past weekend with SCBWIMidSouth and my critique group! I also had some encouraging feedback (the kind that will carry me through another week another month another year)! John Rocco even high-fived me! So “how did you come to be here sitting in front of me? In 3rd grade I was ...
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Black Owned Alternatives to Major Brands (A Guide to Buying Black – December 2014) | Purchasinglove
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Black Owned Alternatives to Major Brands (A Guide to Buying Black – December 2014). January 7, 2015. I had to try three different websites before I was able to find a company that would send a particular brand of wine to my state. I had to travel farther than I would usually travel in order to secure goods. I am also guilty as an owner. My sister wanted to purchase shoes from my shoe company joojos. Black Owned Alternatives to Major Brands December 2014. Purchasinglove’s Guide for Buying Black. Additiona...
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October | 2014 | Color Me Reading
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Putting More Color in Children's Literature — One Book at a Time! My New York Cousins. Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 22, 2014. The lack of diversity on our children’s bookshelves reflects the lack of diversity in publishing. By Dorothy Givens Terry. As an African-American author who is trying to get her middle grade/young adult novel traditionally published, and as a parent of an avid reader, I knew I needed to be at the. Publishers Weekly’s (PW),. Salaries and Diversity in Publishing seminar.
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Color Me Reading? | Color Me Reading
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Putting More Color in Children's Literature — One Book at a Time! My New York Cousins. October 22, 2014. The lack of diversity on our children’s bookshelves reflects the lack of diversity in publishing. By Dorothy Givens Terry. As an African-American author who is trying to get her middle grade/young adult novel traditionally published, and as a parent of an avid reader, I knew I needed to be at the. Publishers Weekly’s (PW),. Salaries and Diversity in Publishing seminar. In New York City. Panelists at t...
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