The role of children’s books in the work of anti-racism has received considerable attention these past several weeks, and it’s been an honor to see The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch, Whoosh! and What Do You Do with a Voice Like That? included in lists of recommended reading:
- An Anti-Racist Children’s and YA Reading List (Publishers Weekly)
- Children’s literature as ‘seed work’: GSE’s Ebony Elizabeth Thomas discusses the importance of more diverse books for kids and the challenges that continue to stifle early anti-racist learning. She also shares a curated list of recommended books for youth catered to this particular moment. (Penn Today)
- Black Lives Matter (The Children’s Book Council)
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