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Tag Archives: Steve Inskeep
The Deepest Connections Not Realized
Upon finishing James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store– I realized how amazing reading and authors can be when you find the correct one. Before I repeat, let me share with you the initial review on the book – (loaded with … Continue reading
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Tagged Danette DiMarco, Delaware Humanitiesd, History Book Festival, James McBride, Lewes, National Endowment for the Humanities, Representative Scott Perry, Shoe Dog, Slippery Rock University, Steve Inskeep, The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, The Lean Startup, Traci Todd
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Differ We Must – Woodbridge High School Sits Down with Steve Inskeep and Finds Voice.
In learning about the fact that Steve Inskeep, NPR’s journalist, would be the keynote speaker at The History Book Festival in Lewes, I was VERY excited to say the least. NPR has always been something I have been infatuated with … Continue reading
Rethinking Literacy, National Day, and Censorship
October 1st kicks off Banned Books Week and before you start seeing this as a holiday that is confrontational, take a few steps back and rethink how you view this week. While the connotation does present a us versus them … Continue reading
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Tagged Banned Books Week, Biblion, Browseabout Books, Delaware Association of School Librarians, Delaware Department of Education, Douglas Brunt, Everylibrary, Everylibrary.org, Jeff Shaara, Jen Mason, Latinx Kidlit Festival, Lewes History Book Festival, Michelle Anstine, October 13th Professional Development, Phillis Wheatley, Steve Inskeep, Traci N. Todd
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