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Tag: Ethnicity and YA Literature

August 27, 2009

Following the W.A.R.

Okay, teeensy little confession: I don’t actually read the School Library Journal. Not teaching at present, not a librarian, so it just doesn’t come…

August 16, 2009

Color Me Brown Book Challenge Update

A few weeks ago, we posted a link to the Color Me Brown Book Challenge at Color Online, and I’ve definitely had the challenge…

August 12, 2009

One Shot World Tour: Southeast Asia

Nations of Southeast Asia–Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines–are the focus of today’s One Shot World Tour. And can we…

August 12, 2009

Might Be …

…right up your alley. “We are looking for original works of genre fiction (science fiction/fantasy/mystery/romance) that feature a person of color and/or LGBT as…

August 2, 2009

Turning Pages: Modern Ghana

Time for another recap! It’s weird — it was something like FEBRUARY when my bookbuddy Charlotte mentioned in passing that she’d read a book…

July 28, 2009

From Art to Cover Art…and More

I know I’ve mentioned it before, but don’t miss the excellent contributions to the Readergirlz Art Saves project, which you can view at Bildungsroman….

May 15, 2009

Ooh – new nonfiction:

Yanked directly from Cynsations: Congratulations to Nancy Thalia Reynolds on the release of Mixed Heritage in Young Adult Literature (Scarecrow, 2009)! From the promotional…

May 2, 2009

Asian Pacific Heritage Celebration, Part…um…”Do.”

“Do,” in case that was perplexing, means “two” in Urdu–which is one of my dad’s native languages, the native language of Pakistan. Pakistan, of…

March 27, 2009

Friday Misc.: Anniversaries, Awards, and More!

You all know by now that I’m an inveterate NPR junkie. Today I was driving around, running errands, and on PRI’s The World I…

March 6, 2009

Late Winter Link Extravaganza

You guys probably already know I love extravaganzas. Well, I love the word “extravaganza.” And, evidently, I like to save up a couple of…

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