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No Voice Too Small: Interview with the Editors

September 21, 2020 Supriya Kelkar

NO VOICE TOO SMALL: FOURTEEN YOUNG AMERICANS MAKING HISTORY (Charlesbridge, 9/22/2020), edited by Lindsay H. Metcalf, Keila V. Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley; Illustrated by Jeanette Bradley is a beautiful, inspiring book of poetry about fourteen young activists who have stepped … Continue reading No Voice Too Small: Interview with the Editors

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Hermanito/Hermanita Book Review

March 17, 2020March 18, 2020 Robert Alexander

10 years ago while studying at UC Davis I met Dr. Khalid White and his wife Isela Garcia White. I later learned that Khalid and I both worked in the South Bay Area as educators at community colleges. Khalid taught … Continue reading Hermanito/Hermanita Book Review

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Interview with Carole Lindstrom

October 17, 2019October 18, 2019 Alison Goldberg

  Hi Carole! Can you talk a bit about your journey in activism and children’s literature. Why did you decide to write children’s books? I’ve always loved to write and I always thought I would write one day. I just … Continue reading Interview with Carole Lindstrom

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Duncan Tonatiuh: Creative process, migration, pre-Columbian & modern art

February 21, 2018June 19, 2018 Robert Liu-Trujillo

Ten years ago I was a young dad going back to school when I met artist Duncan Tonatiuh in class. We were both students at Parsons in New York. Duncan was then working on his thesis project and showing me some of what would … Continue reading Duncan Tonatiuh: Creative process, migration, pre-Columbian & modern art

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Robert Liu-Trujillo “began as a kid obsessed with graffiti”

October 31, 2017January 31, 2018 Innosanto Nagara

I first met Robert on 17th street in downtown Oakland (CA) as I was walking to lunch with my coworkers. He was working on a giant mural with a bunch of young people hanging on various levels of scaffolding. His … Continue reading Robert Liu-Trujillo “began as a kid obsessed with graffiti”

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