We've missed the first two sessions, but these free California IEFA online book club series looks fabulous. The meetings are live online from 3:30-5 Pacific (so 4:30-6 Mountain).
Find more information at American Indians in Children's Literature.
Or you can sign up here.
Below is a preview of the schedule. If you attend a session and email me a brief summary, I'll send you a form for 1 renewal credit.
Oct 24 - Christine Day, We Still Belong, The Sea in Winter, and I Can Make This Promise
Oct 31 - Debbie Reese, Children's Books about Native Youth and their Hair
Nov 7 - Laurel Goodluck, Forever Cousins, Rock Your Mocs and She Persisted: Deb Haaland
Dec 19 - Cynthia Leitich Smith, Hearts Unbroken, Jingle Dancer, and Sisters of the Neversea
Jan 16 - Michaela Goade, Berry Song, Remember, We Are Water Protectors, and Being Home
Jan 23 - Deborah Miranda, Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir
Feb 13 - Cutcha Risling-Baldy, We are Dancing for You: Native Feminisms and the Revitalization of Women's Coming-of-Age Ceremonies
Feb 20 - William Bauer, California Through Native Eyes: Reclaiming History
Feb 27 - William Bauer, We Are the Land: A History of Native California
Mar 13 - Debbie Reese, Children's Books about Native People in the Sciences
Mar 20 - Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Understanding Stereotypes and Native Americans, Part One: Master Narratives and Root Myths
Mar 27 - Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Understanding Stereotypes about Native Americans, Part Two: Modern Myths
Apr 17 - Carole Lindstrom, We Are Water Protectors, My Powerful Hair, and Autumn Peletier: Water Warrior
April 24 - Monique Gray Smith, My Heart Fills with Happiness, When We are Kind, and You Hold Me Up
May 8 - Laurel Goodluck, Fierce Aunties and Too Much: My Great Big Native Family
June 5 - Debbie Reese, Learn about New Children's Books by Native People
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