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The Librarian of Basra

Library Love

December 13, 2023September 13, 2023 by Martin and Root
When the Babies Came to Stay Christine McDonnell
Libraries! We want to look at books about these magical places, portals to our world, our selves, and other worlds and selves we might become.
Categories Two for the Show Tags A Library, Appalachia, Carole Boston Weatherford, Christine McDonnell, David Small, Dreamers, Eric Velasquez, Heather Henson, Jacqueline Briggs Martin, Jeanette Winter, Jess McGeachin, Libraries, library books, Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Nikki Giovanni, Phyllis Root, Picture Books, public libraries, Sarah Stewart, school libraries, That Book Woman, The Librarian of Basra, The Library, The Lost Library, Yas Imamura, Yuyi Morales Leave a comment

Banned Books as Speaking Truth to Power

October 2, 2023January 9, 2023 by Ellie Roscher and Caren Stelson
The Librarian of Basra
There is a difference between keeping peace and making peace. It is not about avoiding discomfort and trying to keep everybody happy, but bravely joining in the work of justice.
Categories Peace-ology Tags And Tango Makes Three, banned books, book banning, Caren Stelson, Ellie Roscher, Henry Cole, Jeanette Winter, Justin Richardson, librarians, Libraries, library, Munro Leaf, Nasreen's Secret School, Nikole Hannah-Jones, peace, Peter Parnell, Renee Watson, The 1619 Project Born on the Water, The Librarian of Basra, The Story of Ferdinand 1 Comment

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