SLEmergingEducator TechGeek & 📚👵🏾Nerd Loving All Things Children & YA. DiggingSchoolLibraries' Social Justice Representation @MyRipeOldAge & I'm Luvvin It!
In Philly at a street festival on Pine and Broad enjoying the opportunity to get free children’s books at the Books for Home booth, while moms of Lib are down the street holding their national convention. #transchildrenareourchildren#freadomtoread#booksatetobereadnotbanned
 On Saturday, June 19, 1865, in Limestone County, Texas, plantation owner Logan Stroud stood on the front porch of this house to tell more than 150 of his enslaved workers that they were free.
Photo from @librarycongress collection. https://t.co/uj3kvDjHCG #Juneteenth2023
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The House of Rep. is voting on dangerous legislation this week that would give more tools to book banners. ALA and library advocates are taking action. Join us - call your Rep and urge them to vote NO on HR5: https://t.co/UWrfVPS81k
Water Rights Water Rights Law Suit in Supreme Court Today.
Arizona v. Navajo Nation and on behalf of 37 other tribal nations
Led by UW Law Professor who speaks about it on a podcast episode https://t.co/wL7qfjk73D
@heylauragao Oh my gracious goodness, @heylauragao! MLIS = Master of Library and Information Science...the degree that school and public librarians acquire to obtain their professional credentials in the field of librarianship.
Using Films to Explore Social Justice Issues: Lesson plans for Ava DuVernay’s films and television series guide students to explore social justice issues in the classroom. @MatthewFarber#SocialJustice#CivicEngagement
https://t.co/EQyzBOj9x0
FREE E-BOOK! Thanks @haymarketbooks! What a great gift during this week.
In light of the recent round of attacks on the freedom to read, this book has been made free for all to download.
Get your copy. Link in bio.