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Posted on January 28, 2020January 28, 2020 by Johanna Jacobsen Kiciman

Skyping with Award-Winning author Elizabeth Acevedo

In the literature and library worlds, we so often speak about representation: that seeing something that reflects your own, lived, intersectional experiences matters.  Books are described as mirrors or windows to understand and learn and feel seen. We were able to see the genuine value and beauty of representation during our most recent Real Lit[erature] Read More…

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