I compiled the information below for a guest lecture I'm doing in a YA literature and resources class. This is obviously not an all-inclusive list of resources. I listed some of the articles / news stories that have come out recently that seem to have fueled the momentum in the movement for greater diversity in books for children and young adults. The great thing? There's so much discussion of the topic taking place online these days that it's almost hard to keep up!
Articles / Blogs / Websites
Articles / Blogs / Websites
- "Where Are the People of Color in Children's Books" (Walter Dean Myers, The New York Times, Mar. 15, 2014)
- "As Demographics Shift, Kids Books Stay Stubbornly White" (Elizabeth Blair, Code Switch / NPR, June 25, 2013)
- A Cheat-Sheet for Selling Diversity (Grace Lin, Author Blog, May 28, 2014)
Publishers
Awards
Conferences
Statistics
- Children’s Books By and About People of Color Published in the U.S. (Cooperative Children's Book Center, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- When Labels Don’t Fit: Hispanics and Their View of Identity (Pew Hispanic)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYou can find more resources on the Diversity Resource page of my blog.
http://campbele.wordpress.com/diversity-resources/
Thank you for that link!
DeleteI also follow Latinas 4 Latino Literature. Thank you for the great list, Celia!. I'm recommending it to all the librarians I know.
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