Bad hair” indeed. Four kids’ books teach us how to love whatever our hair is. Among them: Virginia Beach author Monica ...
While the new administration takes aim at DEI initiatives, there’s one place where diversity is alive and well: Children’s literature. At a time when book bans are raging and the federal government is ...
Malik Books brings stories to life on March 1, 2025, as it hosts its 2nd annual Black Children’s Book Week in Culver City.
Shawn Martinbrough, an illustrator and writer of superhero comics, steps back into the world of children’s publishing with his new book, reflecting on Black representation in the industry.
Black History Month gives us another opportunity to invest in our young people, writes Lit Louisiana columnist Fatima Shaik.
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