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A common goal is to build positive connections while helping to stem negative impacts traditionally associated with wholly punitive discipline, such as school suspensions and expulsions.
Reading and watching on equity, voting activism, and other issues that will that will feed your spirit and enrich your online learning program.
Two YA authors talk about their new books and share how the love of performing led to taking on obstacles, fictional and otherwise, to get their characters into the spotlight.
An important book that demands to be seen. It adds to the conversation of #OwnVoices and speaks to a young person’s need for expression and social justice.
Lewis is the school librarian at Meadowcreek High School in Norcross, GA, and creator of the Read Woke movement.
Lewis's Read Woke challenge prompts young readers to embrace social consciousness. Her students say she changed their lives.
Students at Meadowcreek High School make it work on the runway in high style, with books in hand.
Myers’s 145th Street: Short Stories, celebrating its 20th anniversary, highlights the beauty of Harlem and the people and stories that make the neighborhood unique.
A collection of titles across all genres to build up resources for budding young activists.
Five impressive applicants have made the School Librarian of the Year longlist.
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