I was in a coffee shop when I read that poem and fully laughed out loud. (Sorry, not an answer to the question.)
I was in a coffee shop when I read that poem and fully laughed out loud. (Sorry, not an answer to the question.)
Iβve built a couple of word game bins in the library for classes to borrow. Itβs not specifically poetry-focussed but I find itβs a starting point to explore playfulness with language.
Does the survival of a thing imply a being separate from it? Is the implication of those who have not survived history that they are still embroiled in the racism and narrow-mindedness of the past?
CDN librarians see similar book ban trends (often carbon copies) as U.S. does.
Locally, heated for a few years; we fought off the attacks; now Trumpian onslaughtsβ¦will banners here revive?
@cdnschoollibrary.bsky.social has us covered w/ toolkits:
journal.canadianschoollibraries.ca/elbows-up-pr...
Rolling out a double class climate lit circles unit today! #SD72TL #BCTELA #BCTLA
B.C.βs kindergarten to Grade 12 education system complies with #TRC Calls to Action β at least according to the provincial government.
But Carolyn Roberts knows changes like four credits of Indigenous-focused coursework are the floor β not the ceiling.