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A New York library's reading and creativity program for kids welcomes those whose disabilities may prevent them from attending school with their community peers.
It was time to stop complaining and do something about gender inequity in children's publishing, so #kidlitwomen was born to highlight issues and offer solutions every day of Women's History Month.
At a Bank Street conference, Latinx authors and illustrators agreed that the community has made strides and connected with readers, but voices still need to be amplified.
In his first public statement about sexual harassment allegations, the author apologized for behavior, while denying some specific accusations and claiming a lack of memory on others.
A former school librarian in Puerto Rico returns home after Hurricane Maria to help—and to tell the stories of the local people who are helping students, libraries, and schools recover.
Educators navigated tough conversations and highlighted issues such as systemic racism during the national Black Lives Matter at School week of action.