Introduction Gyo Fujikawa did not see herself in the pages of picture books. She knew this was a problem. In the book It Began With a Page, we learn how Fujikawa paved the way for racial inclusion in picture books. The lesson activity invites… Continue Reading “It began With a Page: How Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way Lesson Activity”
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Category: Art, Biography & Autobiography-Art, Biography & Autobiography-Women, Include, People & Places-United States-Asian AmericanTags: Asian American, Harper, Harper Collins Publishers, illustration, Japanese American, picture books, racism
Posted on May 24, 2018
by Maureen Schlosser
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Summary It’s eerie to think that Let the Children March by Monica Clark-Robinson and Frank Morrison was published two months before the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C. The stories are the same; courageous children taking monumental risks to draw attention to atrocities.… Continue Reading “Let the Children March Lesson Activity”
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Category: Collaborate, Historical-United States-20th Century, People & Places-United States-African American, Social Themes-Prejudice & RacismTags: activism, civil rights, collaborate, difference makers, prejudice, racism, service, social themes