Posted on November 25, 2020
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Category: Own Voices, Pint-Sized Professor, stem, Uncategorized, Women in Science, Women in STEMTags: board books, Cara Florance, germs, Jon Florance, medicine, vaccines
Posted on November 23, 2020
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Category: BIPOC, feminism, Global Community, Independent Thought, Pint-Sized Professor, Self Expression, stem, Uncategorized, women in leadership, women in politics, Women in Science, women in sports, Women in STEMTags: Allison Black, astronaut, board books, careers, doctor, engineering, Lori Alexander, medicine, politics, stem, women in engineering, women in politics
Posted on September 11, 2020
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Category: Own Voices, Pint-Sized Professor, stem, Uncategorized, Women in Science, Women in STEMTags: antibiotics, Baby Medical School, bacteria, bodies, Cara Florance, infection, Jon Florance, medicine
Posted on March 28, 2020
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Written by: Linda Sue Park Illustrated by: Brian Pinkney For ages: 4-9 years Language: English Topics Covered: Global Community, Africa, African Culture, Sudan, Sudanese Life, Water, Medicine, Family, Siblings, Love, Lived Experiences, POC-Centric Narratives. Summary: Nya and her sister Akeer live in Sudan and must walk a long way… Continue Reading “Nya’s Long Walk”
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Category: African Culture and Identity, BIPOC, Black Culture and Identity, Culture & Traditions, Environmental Activism, Global Community, Historical Fiction, poc-centric narratives, UncategorizedTags: africa, African culture, African Culture and Identity, Family, Global Community, lived experiences, love, medicine, poc-centric narratives, siblings, Sudan, Sudanese Life, Water