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How A Piece of Legislation from 1873 Helps Ban Books

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Buried in the news, which is pretty dire as it is, is another ominous piece of legislation, H. R. 7661, an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. The language of H.R. 7661 is broad b...

2 months ago
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Forged in Enlightened Fire, Now Trampled and Diminished

Here’s what was decidedly not in the State of the Union. Any empathy for the millions of children whose future is uncertain, who are made to feel less than or shamed when they are denied a hot lunch that costs less than three dollars and ar...

3 months ago

The Enduring Genius of The Princess Bride

Of all the movies that I’ve watched and re-watched, there is none that I’ve seen more as both a child and an adult than The Princess Bride. It’s filled with wonder. It’s a film about storytelling.

Consider the frame of the story of Peter...

5 months ago
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Thanksgiving with an Anti-Slavery, Pro-Native American Feminist

Thanksgiving is for pulling out a worn copy of “Over the River and Through the Wood,” by Lydia Maria Child and illustrated by Brinton Turkle, and chanting along to the 12-stanza poem written in 1845 and set to music. Each verse begins with...

6 months ago
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November!

And a new picture book announcement

In this fractured and deeply divisive time, I think we can all agree on one thing: that it is November, and that none of us can believe that it is November.

7 months ago
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