About Multiculturalism Rocks!
This blog celebrates cultural diversity in children's literature and the people who make it happen. I find heritage months wonderful, however I also believe that one needs not to wait for a particular season to celebrate cultural diversity. Like any other mainstream successes, multicultural books are a wonderful source of information, provide a great escapism and, dare I say, promote world peace. What is there not to like? *smile*
With that in mind, be ready to read about Native Indian, Asian, Hispanic, African-American literature and many others, anytime of the month.
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Features, such as a blog roll of authors, publishers and more, will be added and updated on a regular basis.
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Tag Archives: Black History Month
Black History Month Continues… In Music
Hi everyone, I hope this post finds you all well. I hesitated before posting this, as it might be slightly controversial; but I decided to go ahead, and here’s why: As we celebrate Black History Month, of course we also … Continue reading
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Tagged Black History Month, French riots, Harvard Educational Review, Maddy, The MultiCultural Review
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Black History Month Begins
Hi everyone! Hope this post finds you well. Ready for Black History Month? How will you celebrate? Will any of you hold special activities in the classroom? February gives us a unique opportunity to rediscover some of the classics by … Continue reading