“If you ban books, you're banning stories, you're banning voices. You're telling certain people that their story, their lives, don't matter.”
“If you ban books, you're banning stories, you're banning voices. You're telling certain people that their story, their lives, don't matter.”
Tonight, I was one of more than 200 people who gathered on Chicago’s North Side to mourn Renee Nicole Good. Several people asked me to publish my remarks from the vigil, so I’m sharing them here.
Every year around this time, I ask folks to consider doing something in support of Native people. This year, please join me in supporting the Native Organizers Alliance as they build grassroots power, defend Native voting rights, and equip our people for collective struggle through skill-building.
II had the same experience in the IL DMV website yesterday.
Spent today with an amazing group of readers talking books & choosing the 2026 Caudill Nominees. List coming soon - thanks
@rcyrba.bsky.social
Table with 4 Lego projects.
While I worked with colleagues to share first poems of novels in verse books for upcoming 7th grade lit circles, another class worked on Lego builds to create settings for stories they’ll be telling. Good day in the library!
What can YOU do about book bans and censorship in 2025?
Kelly Jensen from @bookriot.bsky.social has compiled this list of 56 small tasks that EVERYONE can do to help protect schools, libraries, and access to information.
Book bans are about the erasure of identities.
bookriot.com/56-small-tas...
Around this time every year, I share a list of ways to support Native people. From supporting Indigenous people seeking abortion care to defending Native voting rights and keeping Native families together, here are some causes worth supporting. 🧵
Several schools in the district run a summer checkout program. Usually students can take up to 10 books for the summer - but there is some wiggle room!
Yes. We’ve done summer checkouts at the middle school for 5+ years. Much rather have students read them than have books sit gathering dust! Happy students. Minimal loss. Recommend!
Wrapped up our all school read program with a virtual visit with Rex Ogle and a day full of content area activities connected to ideas explored in his book Free Lunch. His talk and the visit was fantastic!