Posted on May 16, 2020
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Written by: Samira Ahmed Cover Art by: art by Dana Ledl, design by Karina Granda For ages: YA 12 years and up Language: English, some Arabic. Topics Covered: Islamophobia, Internment, Violence, Military Action, Oppression, History, Subversion, Independent Thought, Activism, Friendship, Love, Growing Up, Relationships. Summary: For #sweetsandsocialjustice I wanted… Continue Reading “Internment”
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Category: activism, Culture & Traditions, Family, Global Community, immigration, Independent Thought, Muslim Identity, Own Voices, poc-centric narratives, Self Expression, Social-Emotional Learning, women in leadership, young adultTags: friendship, growing up, history, internment, Islam, Islamophobia, love, military, military action, oppression, relationships, Samira Ahmed, subversion, sweets and social justice, violence
Posted on February 1, 2020
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Written by: Adam Silvera, Samira Ahmed, Michelle Ruiz Keil, Danielle Paige, Eric Smith, Sangu Mandanna, Elsie Chapman, Anna-Marie McLemore, Lauren Gibaldi, Kelly Zekas & Tarun Shanker, Lori M. Lee, Caroline Tung Richmond, Karuna Riazi, L.L. McKinney, Tara Sim, Lydia Kang Edited by: Sangu Mandanna For ages: YA Language: English predominantly … Continue Reading “Color Outside the Lines: Stories About Love”
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Category: activism, Asian-American Experience, BIPOC, Black Culture and Identity, Culture & Traditions, Family, feminism, Gender Identity, Global Community, Jewish Culture and Identity, Judaism, Own Voices, poc-centric narratives, young adultTags: activism, Adam Silvera, Anna-Marie McLemore, Asian-American Experience, Black Culture and Identity, Caroline Tung Richmond, culture and traditions, Danielle Paige, Elsie Chapman, Eric Smith, Family, growing up, interracial dating, Karuna Riazi, Kelly Zekas, L.L. McKinney, Lauren Gibaldi, LGBTQ, LGBTQ Community, lgbtq relationships, Lori M. Lee, love, Lydia Kang, Michelle Ruiz Keil, poc-centric narratives, Samira Ahmed, Sangu Mandanna, supernatural, Tara Sim, Tarun Shanker