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Matt de la Peña: We need diverse books because…. Award-winning author Matt de la Peña reflects on the importance of diverse books in our diverse country.
How to write a persuasive letter Sy Montgomery gives young people advice on how to craft a good persuasive letter.
We Need Diverse Books: Donalyn Miller We need diverse books because children should be able to see themselves in books that they read.
Reading beyond themselves Multicultural books are a powerful way to introduce kids to different kinds of people, even if their own community is not diverse.
Open a World of Possible Miller talks about why she believes reading is so important in children’s lives.
"The All-White World of American Children's Books" In the 1960s, there was fierce debate about whether or not children’s book publishers were producing enough books that represented America’s multiracial makeup.
Reading for your life Our 2011 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature explains why she chose “Read for Your Life” as her platform.
How the field of autism is evolving Robert Naseef explains how the field of autism has evolved, while also recognizing unequal access to resources.
Seeing autism differently Robert Naseef discusses how the autism community has grown, with especial recognition of autism’s diversity.