Nicola Griffith

British-American in Seattle. Novelist.

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Day: Apr 20, 2015

Watch this video about privilege and children’s lit

A video of a panel discussion, “Who Holds the Power: The Impact of Privilege on Children’s Literature,” taped at the Children’s Librarians Institute. Useful whether you’re new to the idea or have spent time thinking about and acting from the perspective of diversity.

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Posted on Apr 20, 2015 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

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Top ten posts of 2018

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  1. New car: an accessible minivan
  2. Fiction that passes the Fries Test*
  3. How ableism affects a book review
  4. So Lucky
  5. Books about women women don’t win big awards: some data*
  6. Hild*
  7. The Fries Test for disabled characters in fiction*
  8. Huge news: multiple sclerosis is a metabolic disorder*
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  10. Lame is go gay*

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