More preparation for students making the leap to high school is merited, according to middle and high school librarians. Here's how they are helping.
Book about racism and antiracism and those by black creators are in high demand, for adults and children.
We need more titles to counter the single narrative in picture books: Police help everyone. Police catch bad guys. Police keep everyone safe.
Follow this librarian's plan to get books into kids hands for the summer while ensuring safety for staff and families.
Jason Reynolds and Ibram Kendi, co-authors of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, kicked off SLJ's Day of Dialog. Here is the entire keynote conversation.
A brief history of doughnuts, tips for burgeoning bread bakers, and more inspirations to get kids cooking.
Restorative justice practices—which emphasize group engagement to repair harm —can make our libraries safe spaces for everyone. Here are suggestions.
Reading and watching on equity, voting activism, and other issues that will that will feed your spirit and enrich your online learning program.
In San Francisco, employment agreements say that librarians can be deployed as disaster workers. Elsewhere, librarians voluntarily pitch in to help municipalities.
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