This week I jumped into a new (kind of scary) adventure... VLOGGING! My colleague and friend, Amber Mathis, and I created our first ever book vlog which can be viewed below! In the vlog we discuss Separate is Never Equal, Elizabeth Marshall's ideas about critical race theory and counter-storytelling, and Can I Touch Your Hair? Some links to additional resources are found below the vlog.
Resources for Separate is Never Equal
Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlyGKQdPePQ
Video of Author discussing the book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7-kzJVcOUw
Educator's Guide from The Consortium for Latin American Studies Program: https://laii.unm.edu/info/k-12-educators/assets/documents/literature-guides/separate-is-never-equal-educators-guide.pdf
Read-Aloud Resource from TPT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREEBIE-Separate-Is-Never-Equal-Read-Aloud-and-Supplementary-ELA-Activities-3755881
Extension Activities from Reading is Fundamental: https://www.rif.org/literacy-central/material/separate-never-equal-extension-activities-educators
Resources for Can I Touch Your Hair?
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/C4Vh8wbw1_I
Video of Authors discussing the book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNOW-wW2D9Y
Resource with videos: http://abookaday.edublogs.org/2018/07/03/can-i-touch-your-hair-poems-of-race-mistakes-and-friendship/
Information about Charles Waters: https://www.highlightsfoundation.org/6685/student-spotlight-charles-waters-its-poetry-time/
Support Materials: https://www.rif.org/literacy-central/book/can-i-touch-your-hair-poems-race-mistakes-and-friendship
Resources
Marshall, E. (2016). Counter-storytelling through graphic life writing. Language Arts, 94(2), 79–93. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy006.nclive.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eue&AN=119125247&site=eds-live&scope=site
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