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With signs, books, and passion, educators support Black Lives Matter around the country.
The IMLS-funded project aims to give librarians science-based information to keep things as safe as possible as they reopen.
Tackling everything from racism to politics and elections to sexual abuse, these works of YA nonfiction will leave teens informed and inspired to help make a better world.
Ten mysteries for independent readers ranging from laugh-out-loud interactive fun to edge-of-your-seat thrills.
14 titles to keep tween mystery fans turning pages well into the summer.
From curriculum to policing, two former public high school students discuss changes toward education equity.
In recent years, we’ve seen graphic novelists take on increasingly complex topics, and this year’s Eisner Award nominations reflect artists’ willingness to push the format to its limits, from a poignant tale of racist microaggressions to an exploration of childhood anxiety to dynamic reimagining of a misunderstood supervillain.
The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards cover 31 categories. Winners are chosen by online vote.
The redesigned database with a focus on elementary students, Gale in Context: Elementary, aims to provide individualized instruction for kids in the classroom and at home.
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