Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the U.S..
How can you develop your allyship? Start by listening. And learning. Perhaps by reading one of these books from our library?https://t.co/4uu34PhG40
Some great new audiobooks have been added to Sora!
You can listen on any device, anywhere!
Listen while you go for a walk, exercise, do chores, take a long drive, etc.
Visit our website for help to get your Sora account set up.
Have you seen our YA (Young Adult) Fiction book list? Pick a book to read this weekend & borrow it from the library at 3pm today - drop by!
https://t.co/7ISt32HTky
Today is Louis Riel day. Want to learn more about Louis Riel and what he did for Métis people? Check out this graphic novel biography from our library (link in bio).
Today is Louis Riel day. Want to learn more about Louis Riel and what he did for Métis people? Check out this graphic novel biography from our library (link in bio).
9 new books on our shelves:
📖2 non-fiction about Black race relations/history
📖1 graphic novel
📖1 fiction
📖5 ESL/ELD fiction
Place a hold here: https://t.co/VnlF9iA1ej
We expect educators to provide students with a selection of texts to study. Consistently centering one or two authors as required reading by all students contributes to silencing diverse and provocative voices in the interest of preserving the status quo.
Recent reports that the OCDSB has banned or removed certain books are not true. We encourage students to engage with a broad variety of texts and authors in order to become critical consumers of media and text. Learners deserve to be challenged with a variety of perspectives.