Serving Diverse Readers | SLJ Diversity Webcast 2014

Books that showcase a variety of multiethnic communities, are populated with diverse characters, and explore our shared humanity, continue to be an increasingly important issue in the global world in which we live. Librarians, educators, and publishers have long been at the forefront of addressing that need. From an anthology of stories by Native American authors to nonfiction that challenges stereotypes, the backlist and new titles shared by Annick Press and Capstone Publishing during this virtual event will be of special interest for your readers. Archive is now available!
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Archive is now available!

Books that showcase a variety of multiethnic communities, are populated with diverse characters, and explore our shared humanity, continue to be an increasingly important issue in the global world in which we live. Librarians, educators, and publishers have long been at the forefront of addressing that need. From an anthology of stories by Native American authors to nonfiction that challenges stereotypes, the backlist and new titles shared by Annick Press and Capstone Publishing during this webcast will be of special interest for your readers. Join SLJ reviews senior editor Shelley Diaz as she moderates a free one-hour webcast featuring presentations on children’s and teen books that celebrate diversity. Panelists Ashley Andersen Zantop - Publisher, Capstone Group Amy Cox - Senior Manager, Library Marketing, Capstone Group Michael Dahl - Editorial Director, Capstone Fiction Paula Ayer - Editor, Annick Press Moderator Shelley Diaz - Senior Editor, SLJ Reviews

Archive is now available!

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Nancy Biddle

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Posted : Jan 22, 2015 11:28


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