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Leading the Walk of Discovery – Ellen Oh
Thursday’s 12:00 lunch speaker – Invigorating to say the least when opening the pages of a storyteller. Ellen Oh, the CEO of We need Diverse Books, was one of the best candidates to speak on the challenges facing all schools … Continue reading
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Tagged Cooperative Children's Book Center of School of Education - from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Delaware's State Bill 195, Ellen Oh, Finding Junie Kim, Grand Army Plaza Library, Los Angeles Public Library, Susan Orlean, The Library Book, We Need Diverse Books, Zoraida Cordova
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Sweet Green Sweet Utopia.
I digress. The night I made my way back to my amazing hotel at the Biltmore, a day of flights that seems to had taken me what seems worlds away, to an amazing tour of gardens that contained worlds that … Continue reading
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Tagged Biltmore, Los Angeles Public Library, Sweet Green, The Library Book
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Authoring and “Rooting” to the Core of Our Being
Authors. ARCS. Building Worlds. None of these truly came to light or really hit home in importance to me in college. The biggest breakthrough was when I had taken a World Literature course – Dr. DiMarco, Slippery Rock University, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adi Alsaid, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Classic Upward Bound, Danette DiMarco, David Lida, Dr. Kimberly Miller, Dr. Robert Snyder, Eric Smith, Jack Little, Justine Larbalestier, Los Angeles Public Library, Luis Cotto-Vasallo, Mary McCoy, Neal Shusterman, Osseily Hanna, Scott Westerfeld, Slippery Rock University, Susan Orlean, Tabitha Lord, The Library Book, Violeta Orozco, Zoraida Cordova
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