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Diversity in Graphic Novels :: National Council of Teachers of English

Diversity in Graphic Novels :: National Council of Teachers of English | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it

"This blog post, compiled with the help of member Laura M. Jiménez, offers graphic novels with characters, authors, and illustrators from many places, with varied backgrounds, identities, and abilities."


Via Jim Lerman
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Books That Celebrate Diversity - The Daring Librarian @GwynethJones

Books That Celebrate Diversity - The Daring Librarian @GwynethJones | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
A few of my MHMS friends & colleagues are taking a Cultural Proficiency course. Having taken that course a couple years ago, and as a passionate ally of the #WeNeedDiverseBooks movement, I offered to help them with their final project!

We decided it would cool to create a curated list of books on a bookmark that celebrate diversity. Feel free to Take, Copy, Use, & Share - it's all Creative Commons!

We made sure that the books listed were all books we had in our Middle School Library Collection and were ones that were sourced from the WeNeedDiverseBooks website. But you can do the same thing or use ours! See below for downloads.
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20 Books Featuring Diverse Characters to Inspire Connection and Empathy | MindShift | KQED News

20 Books Featuring Diverse Characters to Inspire Connection and Empathy | MindShift | KQED News | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
Librarians often talk about stocking the shelves with books that offer both mirrors and windows for children. When one child picks up a book, he might see a character who looks like him and experiences life the way he does, but another child reading the same book could experience the story as a window into a new culture or life experience. The goal is for all children to read books that provide both mirrors and windows so they subconsciously build an image of who and what they could be, while building empathy and understanding for the lives of others.

Unfortunately in the children's book world, there are far too few stories featuring diverse characters. "Diverse books are a tiny slice of what's published," said Elizabeth Perez, a children's librarian at the San Francisco Public Library. "They've made some strides, but considering the diversity of the US, it's still very small."
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