DISCLAIMER: Storytime Solidarity is never neutral on human rights: it's in our mission. Recommended books These books have been carefully vetted by many members of our team, from diverse backgrounds....
”Parents can't shield children from these events completely. The reality is that children and young people are bombarded by 24/7 news. Trying to hide the news isn't helpful because they'll...
October is Filipino American History Month. We have gathered together some recommended reads, and perspectives from our extended Storytime Solidarity family. Check out these wonderful picture books and read alouds...
Reflections at the half-way point ~ Anne Coppell, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (Auckland, New Zealand). Halfway down the stairs Is the stair where I sit… I’m not at the bottom, I’m...
A Note From Ms. Kate (The Lavender Librarian) At Storytime Solidarity we are proud to showcase books from a diversity of cultures. When books by and about marginalized communities are...
~ Collated by Auntie Anne, Tāmaki Makaurau Aotearoa. A note from Ms. Kate (The Lavender Librarian) Hi Colleagues! Congratulations to all my colleagues in the Northern Hemisphere! We did it!...
Putting the Pacific Islands into AANHPI Heritage Month ”I remember friends asking around this time of year: where are the posts and resources highlighting the Pacific Islander aspect!? To make...
Please note: This is a dynamic and living document and will be updated as we add more resources. We have a number of related posts in the works as of...
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...
Welcome, Friends! When The Solidarity Team and I decided to write about Mister Fred Rogers it wasn’t because we’re coming up on 20 years since his passing. It wasn’t even...