Interviews are hard and we at Storytime Solidarity want to support our kind and thoughtful readers as they work towards finding the jobs that best suit them! Every interview is different,...
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Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow (she/her) interviewed by Solidarity Director, Kate Reynolds (she/they) in consultation with Aya Khalil (she/her), Kidlit In Color co-founder, and DEI consultant at Storytime Solidarity. We hope you enjoy...
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Happy Pride 2022 — This And Every Month From the Solidarity Team At Storytime Solidarity every month is Pride. Just as we don't wish to limit our anti-racist work to...
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A Note From Ms. Kate (The Lavender Librarian) CALVIN is a beautiful picture book that hits a lot of the Storytime Solidarity's favourite topics. The book is gender-affirming, shows familial...
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In this interview we have the pleasure of talking to children's book author and illustrator Melanie Hope Greenberg. She talks about her community work, the fantabulous event that is the...
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If you've met one autistic person... you've met one autistic person. There are as many ways to be autistic as there are autistic people. In this, our second Asking Autistics...
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Love it or hate it, you can't escape it — ENCANTO fever is everywhere! With that in mind, most libraries are going to be presenting some kind of ENCANTO programming,...
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By Kirin Nabi (aka Islamic School Librarian) With help from Shifa Saltagi Safadi (Muslim Mommy Blog) A Note from Miss Kate Every year two billion people celebrate Ramadan. That’s over...
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A note From Miss Rosie (Miss Rosie Reads!) Going to a new school is a BIG scary step in any child's life. Add to that a new country, a new...
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How to Run A "Proper" Storytime By KC Reads April 1, 2022 With many of you returning to in-person StoryTimes this April, the Storytime Solidarity team has compiled a list...
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