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My bookstack of some of the #AAPI books in print that I could find. It appears I have a couple of favorite authors...Call to Action! One of the biggest ways I support a lot of ideas and people and communties is through books. I read, I recommend, I promote. I'm not always great at it, or very consistent, but I know I have to keep at it.I stand up for AAPI because they are my friends, my neighbors, my colleagues, members of my community, members of my world.Korea, near and far. Think all Asian fiction looks alike?-
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Monday Minutiae – 03.08.2021
Cross-Curricular Studies A couple of weeks ago, we passed the 500,000 mark of those in the US who have died from the coronavirus, and the response from Texas and Mississippi was, yep, we’re opening up 100% without any restrictions. It … Continue reading
Posted in Giving, Musing, Reading
Tagged Dr. Seuss, Duvie Shapiro, empathy, Kathleen Basi, pandemic, reading canon, reading curriculum, representation matters, Tayari Jones
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Think, Feel, Do – a guest post by Jen E.
My audience is small, but perhaps you all can make it just a smidgen larger for just this one post. It is not much for me to offer up my blog space, but really, Jen’s post is far more meaningful … Continue reading