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Reading Beyond with Whoosh! and What Do You Do with a Voice Like That?

Well, this is pretty neat: Every couple of years, the […]

By Chris Barton|2020-04-21T15:21:02-05:00April 21st, 2020|ALA, Barbara Jordan, Beach Lane, Charlesbridge, Children's Book Council, Chris Barton, Don Tate, Ekua Holmes, Lonnie Johnson, Reading Beyond, Simon & Schuster|0 Comments
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Rise: A Feminist Book Project honors What Do You Do with a Voice Like That?


This […]

By Chris Barton|2020-02-20T00:02:39-05:00January 31st, 2020|ALA, Barbara Jordan, Chris Barton, Ekua Holmes, Rise: A Feminist Book Project for ages 0-18, What Do You Do With a Voice Like That|0 Comments
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Voice on three “notable” lists

I’m […]

By Chris Barton|2019-01-30T07:32:20-05:00January 30th, 2019|ALA, Barbara Jordan, Beach Lane, Children's Book Council, Children’s Literature and Reading Special Interest Group, Chris Barton, Ekua Holmes, International Literacy Association, National Council for the Social Studies, Simon & Schuster, What Do You Do With a Voice Like That|0 Comments
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A morning spent inside the Don Tate-Chris Barton archives

I spent this morning delving into various archives to piece […]

By Chris Barton|2016-08-04T12:56:54-05:00August 4th, 2016|ALA, Chris Barton, Don Tate, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch, Whoosh!|0 Comments
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Where I’ll be at ALA in Orlando

(Or rather, where I’m supposed to be during the […]

By Chris Barton|2016-06-20T08:26:43-05:00June 20th, 2016|ALA, Charlesbridge, Chris Barton, Don Tate, Eerdmans, HarperCollins, Mighty Truck, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch, Whoosh!|0 Comments
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