Let's celebrate and highlight these brilliant creators all the year around, and not just one month. ~ Anne. As you can tell by the full name – Asian American, Native...
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Compiled by Auntie Anne. April 23 is Saint George's Day. So, it seemed like a good time to celebrate all things dragonish. Songs, rhymes, and felt boards: Bread & Butter:...
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Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, begins at sundown on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 and ends at nightfall on Thursday, April 24, 2025. This the 27th day of Nisan on the...
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The first step to Empowerment is Visibility. International Transgender Day of Visibility was created as a day to visibly celebrate being transgender. Also for allies to show their support for...
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Q:Can you please share a little bit about your background and why you’re so passionate about literacy? My literacy journey began around the age of two. My mother read to...
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Whether you focus on the UN's message, or that of IWD, the focus is on women's equality and empowerment. Whether they are what would be called an activist, a trailblazer,...
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Coretta Scott King: A Life & Legacy by Fallon Farokhi originally published on The Story Spectator 2025 update: A note from Miss Kate (The Lavender Librarian) Canadian Blind Spot Like...
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Compiled by Auntie Anne. February may be Love Your Library month. But I say every day is Love Your Library day. Members of the Storytime Solidary Facebook group shared their...
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by Miss Rosie Reads.Why Am I Doing a Hanukkah Storytime? Good question! The short answer is: because I was asked to, also because as an advocate for multicultural programs, it’s...
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Lunar New Year / Spring Festival If, like me, you are from a Western / white background, you may have been introduced to Chinese New Year, but... Lunar New Year...
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