Affiliate Position
- Adjunct Professor, College of Education, University of Washington
Specializations
- Children's Literature
- Young Adult Literature
- Youth Services
Research Areas
Courses
Biography
Dr. Michelle H. Martin is the Beverly Cleary Endowed Professor for Children and Youth Services in the Information School at the University of Washington, where she teaches graduate courses in children’s and young adult literature and youth services. Michelle is a renowned author, essayist, lecturer, book critic, community literacy activist, and champion of diversity in children’s literature. She has published Brown Gold: Milestones of African-American Children’s Picture Books, 1845-2002 and Sexual Pedagogies: Sex Education in Britain, Australia, and America, 1879-2000 (co-edited with Claudia Nelson). In addition to her teaching and writing, she is the founder and co-director of Camp Read-a-Rama (www.Read-a-Rama.org) with Dr. Rachelle D. Washington, a day camp for children ages 4-11 that uses children’s books as the springboard for all other camp activities. Martin holds a B.A. from The College of William and Mary, an M.S. in Outdoor Teacher Education from Northern Illinois University, and a Ph.D. in English, specializing in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Composition, from Illinois State University.
Education
- Ph D, English, Illinois State University, 1997
- MS, Education, Northern Illinois University, 1991
- BA, English Literature, The College of William & Mary, 1988
Awards
- Hall of Fame - Illinois State University College of Arts and Sciences, 2022
- 2018 Children's Literature Association Mentoring Award - Children's Literature Association, 2018
Consulting and Other Projects
- Netflix, 2021
- Amazon Kids & Family Advisory Council, 2020
- McGraw Hill, 2020
- StudySync, 2018
- Levine Museum of the New South, Charlotte, NC
Memberships
- American Antiquarian Society
- Association for Information Science and Technology
- Australasian Children's Literature Association for Research
- United States Board of Books for Young People
- Women Investigating Race, Ethnicity & Difference
- International Research Society for Children's Literature
- Association of Library and Information Science Education
- Modern Language Association
- Children's Literature Association
- American Studies Association
- The University Women’s Club of the University of South Carolina
Publications and Contributions
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Toolkit
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Journal Article, Academic JournalDevelopment of the Nature-Based Education Rating Scale (NABERS) for K-3 Education (2023)Michelle H. Martin and J. Elizabeth Mills contributing a research summary and annotated booklist of diverse outdoor books
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Position PaperEnsuring a Vibrant Future for LIS in iSchools (2023)1(Unknown Issue), pp. 39
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Blog postKick, Push by Frank Morrison (2023)Calling Caldecott Blog, The Horn Book
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Journal Article, Academic JournalLearning About What is Most Important: Incorporating Values into the Design of Learning Experiences (2023)Information and Learning Science, 125(1/2), pp. 1-21
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Journal Article, Academic JournalWith Passionate Purpose: How Public Library Outreach Staff are Transforming the Library from a Building to a Service (2023)Journal of Library Outreach & Engagement, 22(3), pp. 50-68
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Conference Paper“To Connect, You Have to Listen”: Bringing Real-world Social Justice Experiences into LIS Education (2023)ALISE Conference 2023
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Journal Article, Academic JournalAccess, Advocacy, and Impact: How Public Libraries Are Contributing to Educational Equity for Children and Families in Underserved Communities (2022)Journal of Research in Childhood Education
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Blog postDream Street (2022)Calling Caldecott Blog, The Horn Book
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Conference PaperCicadas, pebbles, & stillness in patterned gardens: Examining the child's gaze in nature (2021)Children's Literature Association's Conference
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Blog postInnovating Possibilities for Black History Month Programming . . . All Year Long: Adapting Student Outreach During COVID-19 (2021)ALKI
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Journal Article, Academic JournalMany Hands Make Rich Work: Mentorship and Collaboration in a Diverse Scholarly Space (2021)Research on Diversity in Youth Literature (RDYL), 3(1)
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Blog postMilo Imagines the World (2021)Calling Caldecott Blog, The Horn Book
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Blog postTaking Class Out Into the Community: An African American Read-In Celebrates Black History Month (2021)ALKI
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Journal Article, Professional JournalChecking Your Privilege (2020)ALKI: The Washington Library Association Journal
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InterviewFive Questions for Alice Faye Duncan (2020)The Horn Book
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Blog PostGuest Post: Many Ways of Giving (2020)#31DayIBPOC
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Journal Article, Professional JournalHarry Potter in the 21st Century: Leveraging Problematic Fiction to Infuse Social Justice into LIS Curriculum (2020)ALKI: The Washington Library Association Journal, pp. 27-32
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Book, Non-Scholarly-NewJune Cummins, My Conference Wife (2020)All of a Kind [Anthology]
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Journal Article, Academic JournalWhat Can Danish Multicultural Literature and African American Children’s Literature Learn from Each Other? Literary Histories in Dialogue (2020)Barnboken, 43(2020)
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Magazine/Trade PublicationWhat Captivates Children About The Snowy Day? (2020)The Atlantic
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White Paper
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Journal Article, Academic JournalFrom Solitude and Silence to Stories: Exploring Social Grief in Long Way Down and We Are Okay (2019)International Research Society for Children’s Literature 2019 Congress
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Journal Article, Academic JournalIntroduction: From The Brownies’ Book to Black Lives Matter: One Hundred Years of African American Children’s Literature (2019)The Lion and the Unicorn, 43(1), pp. v-vii
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Journal Article, Professional JournalOur Read-a-Rama Summer (2019)Alki
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewThe Power of Story: Telling to Transform the World (2019)Create, innovate and Serve: A Radical Approach to Children’s & Youth Programming
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Conference PaperThe Role of Community Data in Helping Public Libraries Reach and Serve Underserved Communities (2019)Information in Contemporary Society, iConference 2019: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11420
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Journal Article, Public or Trade Journal“Black Kids Camp Too ... Don’t They?” Embracing ‘Wildness’ in Picture Books (2019)The Horn Book
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Article for film screening of A Wrinkle in TimeA Dangerous Book for a Dangerous World (2018)UW Alumni Association
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Conference PaperAn Ecological Model of Outreach: Examining Library Programs, Services, and Partnerships Using Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Model (2018)Libraries in a Digital Age Conference
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewAugusta Baker and the Art of Storytelling: Gateway to Children’s Literacy & Literature (2018)Shapers of American Childhood: Essays on Visionaries from L. Frank Baum to Dr. Spock to J.K. Rowling, pp. 91-102
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Magazine/Trade PublicationCamp Read-a-Rama: Learning to ‘Live’ Books (2018)Horn Book, 94(1), pp. 54-59
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Article for film screening of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldDoxies and Mooncalves and Trolls, Oh My!: Fantastic Beasts are Back (2018)UW Alumni Association
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Journal Article, Academic JournalEvery Child Ready to Read: ECRR Outside the Library: Providing Meaningful Family-Focused Community Outreach (2018)Children & Libraries, 16(2), pp. 35-36
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Journal Article, Academic JournalFacing the black child: The bold direction of twenty-first century picturebooks (2018)Children & Libraries, 16(3), pp. 3-6
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Conference PaperLike Raindrops on Granite: A Dialogic Analysis of Full Cicada Moon as Crossover Scholarship (2018)Children's Literature Association Conference
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Journal Article, Academic JournalLike Raindrops on Granite: A Dialogic Analysis of Full Cicada Moon as Crossover Scholarship (2018)Research on Diversity in Youth Literature, 1(1), pp. 1-17
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Conference PaperMind the Gap: Bringing Research Methods out of the Classroom and into Everyday Youth Services to Build Research Literacy (2018)ALISE 2018
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Conference PosterNeighborhood Walks and Community Talks: A Research Study Examining Public Library Family Outreach Strategies and Challenges (2018)ALISE 2018
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Conference PosterPublic Libraries--A Valuable Anchor in Early Childhood: Supporting Early Learning for Families Who Need It Most (2018)The National Research Conference on Early Childhood
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Journal Article, Academic JournalBrown Girl Dreaming of a New ChLA (2017)The Lion & the Unicorn, 41(1), pp. 93-103
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewKitchens and Edges: The Politics of Hair in African American Children's Picture Books (2017)The Embodied Child, pp. 83-94
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewBlack Childhood Abroad (2016)Story Time: Essays on the Betsy Beinecke Shirley Collection of American Children's Literature, pp. 54-77
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Journal Article, Academic JournalCamp Read-a-Rama & Fully-Engaged Literacy Learning: Implications for LIS Education (2016)Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS), 57(2), pp. 112-130
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Journal Article, Academic JournalMildred Taylor: Combating the 'Danger of the Single Story' through the Logan Family Novels (2016)Rise: A Children's Literacy Journal,, pp. 25-27
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Journal Article, Academic JournalDiversity Around the Corner and Around the World (2015)First Opinions, Second Reactions, 8(1), pp. Article 2, ISBN/ISSN: 2152-9043
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Book, Non-Scholarly-NewKatie's Cabbage (2015)pp. 40, ISBN/ISSN: 978-1611175059
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-New"Black and Beautiful and Bruised Like Me": Contrasts and the Black Aesthetic in Picture Books of Langston Hughes (2014)Representing Children in Chinese and U.S. Children's Literature, pp. 147-160, ISBN/ISSN: 9781472424211
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewArna Bontemps (2014)Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, 292(Unknown Issue), pp. 1-82, ISBN/ISSN: 9781414494128
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Journal Article, Academic JournalBest Batch I Ever Fried: Food and Family Values in Jacqueline Woodson’s Picture Books (2014)Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 52(4), pp. 107-112
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Journal Article, Academic Journal“@YOUth-asked,” Response to a 16 Year-Old Library User (2012)
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Book ReviewEstablishing Camp Read-a-Rama in Tough Economic Times (2010)Clemson Collaborations in Service-Learning: Clemson University Service Alliance, Clemson Collaborations in Service-Learning: Clemson University Service Alliance
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Journal Article, Academic JournalAfrican Americans Making a Difference in the New South (2004)The Five Owls, 17.3(Unknown Issue)
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Book, Scholarly-NewBrown Gold: Milestones of African-American Children's Picture Books, 1845-2002 (2004)pp. 256, ISBN/ISSN: 978-0415938570
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Book, Chapter in Non-Scholarly Book-NewSnapshots in Blood (2004)Don’t Cramp My Style: Stories of That Time of the Month
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Book Editor, ScholarlySexual Pedagogies: Sex Education in Britain, Australia, and America, 1879-2000 (2003)pp. 159, ISBN/ISSN: 978-1349527526
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Book ReviewSaussure, Sex, and Socially Challenged Teens: A Polyphonic Analysis of Adolescent Fiction (2002)Disturbing the Universe: Power and Repression in Adolescent Literature, 30(Unknown Issue)
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Journal Article, Academic JournalThree Decades of Strong Women: The Coretta Scott King Awards (1999)The Five Owls, 14.2(Unknown Issue)
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Book, Chapter in Scholarly Book-NewExploring the Works of Mildred Taylor: an Approach to Teaching the Logan Family Novels (1998)Teaching and Learning Literature, 7.3(Unknown Issue)
Presentations
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Community-centered Family Engagement: Using a Strengths-based Understanding for Family Engagement with Underserved Groups
(2024)
American Educational Research Association - Philadelphia
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Mirrors for All: Creating Culturally Rich Read-In Celebrations
(2024)
Washington Library Association Conference - Spokane, WA
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Read-a-Rama Training
(2024)
Seattle, WA
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Wild About Books: A Read-a-Rama Workshop
(2024)
Richland Library, Columbia, South Carolina
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Bringing Reading to Life in an Online Space: Designing Active Virtual Literacy Programming for Children
(2023)
Washington Library Association Conference - Wenatchee, WA
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Interview for Community Analysis, LIS 512
(2023)
LIS 512, UW iSchool - Virtual
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Learning About What’s Most Important: Incorporating Values Into the Design of Library Learning Experiences for Underserved Groups
(2023)
86th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology - Novotel London West, London, UK
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Read-a-Rama Workshop for Sno-Isle Libraries and Boys and Girls Clubs of Snohomish County
(2023)
Snohomish County
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Representation on Both Sides of the Book
(2023)
Libraries Today - Virtual
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Welcoming Black Children into Literary Wildscapes: Wildness in African American Children's Picture Books
(2023)
University of Richmond, English 203 - Virtual
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Wild About Books: A Read-a-Rama Workshop
(2023)
Virtual
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WLA Around the Campfire
(2023)
Washington Library Association Conference - Wenatchee, WA
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Black Joy: People of Color Enjoying Nature
(2022)
American Library Association Conference - Washington, DC
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Black Kids Camp Too, Don’t They? Wildness in African American Children’s Picture Books
(2022)
ALSC Institute - Kansas City, MO
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Centering Community, Building Equity: A Social Justice Approach to Outreach with Families and Children in Underserved Communities
(2022)
Association for Library Service to Children - Virtual
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Children’s Literature to Change the World: an Interviewer with Juana Martinez-Neal
(2022)
NatStart 22: Nature-Based Early Learning Conference - Virtual
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Cicadas, Pebbles, and Stillness in Patterned Gardens Examining the Child’s Gaze in Nature
(2022)
Social Science History Association Conference - Chicago, IL
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Co-Constructed Scholarship: A Tale of Collaboration in Children’s Literature Research
(2022)
University of British Columbia, CHIL 500 - Vancouver, BC, CA
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Collaboration, In and Out of Academia
(2022)
College of Information and Communication Annual Diversity Symposium, University of South Carolina - South Carolina, US
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Communities Rise Up as Libraries Reach Out: Utilizing Social Justice in Outreach with Children and Families in Underserved Communities
(2022)
Conference Presentation for the Association of Bookmobile & Outreach Services Annual Conference - Scottsdale, Arizona
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Community Counts: Centering Outcomes in Community Values
(2022)
Washington State Library - Virtual
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Harnessing Research to Strengthen Literacy and Learning
(2022)
IMLS Citizen Readers Convening - Virtual
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Identifying and Serving Underserved Populations.” Empowering Readers, Empowering Citizens Virtual Events
(2022)
Institute of Museum and Library Services - Virtual
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Librarian Camp!: Fully-engaged Learning with Camp Read-a-Rama
(2022)
2022 WLA Conference - Bellevue, Washington
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Library Programming’s Pandemic Pivots: What?! We’ve Learned!?!
(2022)
Washington Library Association - Bellevue, WA
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Panel for authors Lalena Garcia (How We Can Live), Caroline Brewer (Say Their Names) and Taimani Emerald (We are Allies!)
(2022)
School Library Journal Day of Dialogue: Black Lives Matter - Virtual
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Rooted in Community: Using Community Values in Public Library Outreach
(2022)
PLA 2022 - Portland, OR
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Roundtable: 50 Years of Children’s Literature
(2022)
Children’s Literature Association Conference - Atlanta, GA
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Work Smarter, Not Harder: Collaboration, Inside and Outside the Academy
(2022)
College of Information and Communication Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Research Symposium - Columbia, South Carolina
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A Celebration of the Black Child in Song, Story and Pictures
(2021)
Education Department at Pfeiffer University in North Carolina - Virtual
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Black Kids Camp Too, Don’t They?
(2021)
King County Library System Black History Month Program - Virtual
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Check Deficit Thinking at the Door
(2021)
Whatcom County Library System. All-Staff Learning Day - Virtual
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Check Deficit Thinking at the Door: Culturally Relevant Approaches to Serving Your Community
(2021)
Cincinnati Public Library Youth Services Planning Conference - Hamilton County, Ohio
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Cicadas, Pebbles, and Stillness in Patterned Gardens: Examining the Child’s Gaze in Nature
(2021)
Children’s Literature Association Conference. 12 June 2021. Virtual
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Food Literacy at the Library: Growing Communities and Making Cultural Connections through Food
(2021)
Washington Library Association Conference - Pre-recorded and virtual
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Intellectual Freedom and the Seuss Enterprise
(2021)
Free Library of Philadelphia - Virtual
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Keywords for Aesthetic and Pedagogic Entanglements
(2021)
International Research Society for Children’s Literature - Virtual
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Knowledge, Artistry and Reflection: Designing Thoughtful Programming for Children
(2021)
Youth Services Institute, Vancouver, BC - Virtual
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Knowledge, Artistry, and Reflection: Designing Thoughtful Programming for Children
(2021)
Youth Services Institute, British Columbia Library Association - Virtual
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Rompin’ Outside: Books to Get Our Kids Outdoors
(2021)
Equity in Education Conference, Columbia, SC - Virtual
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A Tribute to Black Childhood in Music, Story and Pictures
(2020)
Redmond Library - Redmond, Washington
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African American Read-in
(2020)
Dearborn Park International School - Seattle, WA
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African-American Read-In: A Celebration of Black Childhood through Song, Story and Pictures
(2020)
Kent Library - Kent, Washington
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Bats Eat Bugs, and Other Natural Wonders: Inclusive Learning with Camp Read-a-Rama
(2020)
Natural Start Conference (National organization of Nature-Based Preschools) - Virtual
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Black History Month & Black Lives Matter ... All Year Long
(2020)
Seattle Reading Council, Olympic View Elementary School - Seattle, Washington
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Black Kids Camp, Too: Children's Literature & Immersive Nature Experiences for Children of Color
(2020)
National Council for Teachers of English 2020 Virtual Conference - Virtual
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Brown Gold: African American Children’s Literature as a Genre of Resistance
(2020)
Book Club of California - San Francisco, California
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Checking Deficit Thinking at the Door: Culturally Relevant Pedagogy for the 21st Century
(2020)
StudySync SyncUp Symposium: For Teachers, By Teachers - Virtual
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Diversifying Your Outdoor Experience
(2020)
Natural Start Conference (National alliance of Nature-Based Preschools) - Virtual
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Fostering Anti-Racism through Study Abroad and Community Outreach in LIS
(2020)
ASIS&T - Virtual
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Holiday Book Fair
(2020)
Natural Start Alliance - Virtual
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John Okada’s No-No Boy
(2020)
UW Alumni Book Club - Seattle, WA
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Leverage Assessment and Advocacy to Demonstrate Community Outreach Impact
(2020)
Public Library Association - Nashville, TN
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MLIS Alumni Talk: An Evening with Doc Martin
(2020)
UW Information School - Virtual
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More Kitchens, Edges and Other Nappy Spaces: Children’s Picture Books About Hair
(2020)
2020 Equity in Education Conference, Center for the Education and Equity of African American Students - Columbia, SC
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Racism Isn’t Just an American Problem: International EDI Issues in Information Science
(2020)
2020 ASIS&T Virtual Annual Meeting - Virtual
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Read-a-Rama E-Camp
(2020)
Virtual
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Read-a-Rama Virtual Storytimes
(2020)
Virtual
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children's Literature to have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2020)
Anchorage Museum Staff - Virtual
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children's Literature to have Tough Conversations about Diversity, Part 2
(2020)
Sno-Isle Public Library Youth Services Staff Training (65 participants) - Virtual
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children’s Literature to Have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2020)
Youth Services Librarians, Sno-Isle Library - Marysville, WA
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Welcoming Black Children into Literary Wildscapes: Wildness in African American Children's Picture Books
(2020)
Nature-Based Early Learning Virtual Conference - Virtual
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What’s Missing in Children’s Literature? Reimagining the Wooded "White Space"
(2020)
StudySync SyncUp - Petaluma, California
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A Celebration of Black Childhood in Music, Story and Pictures
(2019)
Information School Research Symposium - Seattle, Washington
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A Tribute to Black Childhood in Music, Story, and Pictures
(2019)
UW iSchool Research Symposium - Seattle, Washington
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Engage, Cultivate, Provide, and Assess: An Outreach Model for Serving All Children and Families
(2019)
2019 ALA Annual Conference - Washignton, DC
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Facing the Black Child in the 21st Century: African American Children's Picture Books Confronting Everyday Racism
(2019)
Children's Literature Summer School - Antwerp, Belgium
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Forgotten and Invisible Childhoods
(2019)
Children's Literature Summer School - Antwerp, Belgium
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Francelia Butler Lecture: A Tribute to Black Childhood in Music, Story & Pictures
(2019)
Children's Literature Association Conference - Indianapolis, IN
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From Solitude and Silence to Stories: Exploring Social Grief in Long Way Down and We Are Okay
(2019)
International Research Society for Children’s Literature 2019 Congress - Stockholm, Sweden
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Guest lecture on Project LOCAL
(2019)
LIS 553 Info and Social Justice - Seattle, Washington
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Keeping it Local: A Research-Based Model of Public Library Outreach Programs for Families and Children in Underserved Communities
(2019)
UW iSchool Research Symposium - Seattle, Washington
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Reaching beyond library walls: A mixed-methods study of library outreach to families in underserved communities
(2019)
Library Research Seminar (LRS VII) - Columbia, SC
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children’s & Young Adult Literature to Have Tough Conversations About Diversity
(2019)
CAYAS Fall Workshop - Lacey, Washington
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children’s & Young Adult Literature to Have Tough Conversations About Diversity
(2019)
Spokane Public Library - Spokane, Washington
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children’s & Young Adult Literature to Have Tough Conversations About Diversity
(2019)
ECFS 410: Language & Literacy Development in Preschool University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children’s & Young Adult Literature to Have Tough Conversations About Diversity
(2019)
Pierce County Public Library - Tacoma, Washington
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Reading life between the lines: Using Children’s Literature to have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2019)
Washington Library Association First Tuesday Webinar - Online
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Reading life between the lines: Using Children’s Literature to have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2019)
ALSC Webinar: Early Childhood Expertise Beyond Libraryland - Online
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Reimagining the Wooded 'White Space': Picture Book Representations of Children of Color in Nature
(2019)
University of British Columbia (UCB) iSchool - Vancouver, British Columbia
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Resistance through Racial Counteraggressions
(2019)
Children's Literature Summer School - Antwerp, Belgium
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The Role of Community Data in Helping Public Libraries Reach and Serve Underserved Communities
(2019)
iConference 2019 - Washington, D.C.
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TwitterChat on Culturally Responsive Teaching for StudySync
(2019)
StudySync - Online
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Welcoming Black Children into Literary Wildscapes: Wildness in African American Children's Picture Books
(2019)
Children's Literature Association Conference - Indianapolis, IN
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A Different Kind of Education, “Surely is!”: Rita Williams- Garcia’s One Crazy Summer Trilogy
(2018)
Australasian Children’s Literature Association for Research Conference - Wellington, New Zealand
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A Library for Everyone: Community Centered Design to Promote Inclusive Librarianship
(2018)
American Library Association Annual Conference - New Orleans, Louisiana
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An Ecological 14 Model of Outreach: Examining Library Programs, Services, and Partnerships Using Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Model
(2018)
LIDA 2018 - Zadar, Croatia
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Bats Eat Bugs, and Other Natural Wonders: Camp Read-a-Rama for Big Kids
(2018)
Virginia Hamilton Conference - Kent, OH
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Bats, Bubbles & Boogaloo: Cultivating Fully-Engaged Learning with Camp Read-a-Rama
(2018)
Washington Library Association Conference - Yakima, WA
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Black History Month Performances
(2018)
LaMora Park Elementary and Harvest Learning Preschool - Battle Creek, MI
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Brown Gold: African American Children’s Literature as a Genre of Resistance
(2018)
Willard Public Library and Kellogg Community College - Battle Creek, Michigan
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Building a Future Through STEM Learning for Children in Underserved Communities
(2018)
Association for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T 2018) - Vancouver, Canada
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Expanding Literacies Across the LIS Education Universe
(2018)
Association of Library and Information Science Education Conference (ALISE) - Westminster, Colorado
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Keynote Address and Tutor
(2018)
Children's Literature Summer School - Antwerp, Belgium
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Like Raindrops on Granite: A Dialogic Analysis of Full Cicada Moon as Crossover Scholarship
(2018)
Children’s Literature Association Conference - San Antonio, Texas
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Mind the Gap: Bringing Research Methods out of the Classroom and into Everyday Youth Services to Build Research Literacy
(2018)
Association of Library and Information Science Education Conference (ALISE) - Westminster, Colorado
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Neighborhood Walks and Community Talks: A Research Study of Public Library Family Outreach Strategies & Challenges
(2018)
Works-in-Progress Poster Session, Association of Library and Information Science Education Conference - Westminster, Colorado
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Public Libraries—A Valuable Anchor in Early Childhood: Supporting Early Learning for Families Who Need It Most
(2018)
National Research Conference on Early Childhood - Arlington, Virginia
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Radical Sisterhood in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
(2018)
Modern Language Association Convention - New York, NY (remote)
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Read-a-Rama Teacher Camp
(2018)
Compass on Dexter - Seattle, Washington
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Reading Life Between the Lines Using Children’s and Young Adult Literature to Have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2018)
School Library Journal Basecamp, Seattle Public Library Central Branch - Seattle, Washington
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children's and Young Adult Literature to have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2018)
Virginia Hamilton Conference - Kent, OH
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Reading Life Between the Lines: Using Children's and Young Adult Literature to have Tough Conversations about Diversity
(2018)
University of Washington College of Education - Seattle, WA
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Sisterhood, Motherhood, and the Personal as Political in Rita Williams-Garcia’s One Crazy Summer
(2018)
Modern Language Association Convention - New York, NY (remote)
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Boy as Borderland: Arna Bontemps & Langston Hughes’s Boy of the Border
(2017)
International Research Society for Children’s Literature Congress (IRSCL) - Toronto, Ontario
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Child Pedagogues of Dissent: Reading the Lessons of Young People in Literature and Performance
(2017)
American Studies Association - Chicago, Illinois
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Exploring Mildred Taylor’s Historical Fiction as Imagined Future
(2017)
Children’s Literature Association Conference - Tampa, Florida
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Exploring Mildred Taylor’s Historical Fiction as Imagined Imagining the Future of Keywords for Children’s Literature: Diaspora
(2017)
Children’s Literature Association Conference - Tampa, Florida
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Gendered Childhoods
(2017)
International Research Society for Children’s Literature Congress (IRSCL) - Toronto, Ontario
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Like Raindrops on Granite
(2017)
iDiversity Month Brown Bag Lunch, University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
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No Mirrors in My Nana's House: Celebrating Children's Diversity through Multicultural Literature & Artwork
(2017)
Virginia Hamilton Conference on Children's Literature - Kent, OH
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Promoting Inclusion, Social Equity, and Diversity in Your Library
(2017)
Follett Community Webinar - https://www.follettcommunity.com/p/bl/et/blogid=1&blogaid=337
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Radical Change, What Does it Mean Today?” (In honor of Eliza Dresang’s academic legacy)
(2017)
International Board of Books for Young People (IBBY) Regional Conference - Seattle, Washington
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Workshop on Diverse Children’s Literature
(2017)
King County Youth Librarians’ Training, Issaquah Service Center - Issaquah, Washingon
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Away from Home: Finding Black Identity in the Children's Literature of Arna Bontemps and Langston Hughes
(2016)
American Studies Association annual meeting - Denver, CO
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Brown Gold: African American Children’s Literature as a Genre of Resistance
(2016)
Schubert Center for Child Studies, Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, OH
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Bug Eyes, Bird Brains and Bat Wings: Read-a-Rama® Brings Nature to Life
(2016)
Seven Stories, The National Centre for Children’s Books (supported by Newcastle University School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics) - Newcastle, UK
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Camp Read-a-Rama & Fully-Engaged Literacy Learning: Implications for LIS Education
(2016)
Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) 2016 - Boston, MA
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Kitchens and Edges: The Politics of Hair in African-American Children’s Picture Books
(2016)
National Centre for Research in Children’s Literature (NCRCL), University of Roehampton - London, UK
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Little Brown Girl, Dreaming of Community Ben Hatke’s <i>Little Robot</i> and Black Female Archetypes
(2016)
Children's Literature Association Conference - Session: "Black Female (Stereo/Arche) types: Contemporary and Historical Visual Representations" (presenter and chair) - Columbus, OH
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Mildred Taylor: Combating 'the Danger of the Single Story' through the Logan family novels
(2016)
Mildred Taylor Symposium, Cambridge University - Cambridge, UK
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"Lynching 101: Young Adult Primers on the Murder of Emmett Till" on the panel "Black Lives Matter: Narrating Child Death in Word and Image"
(2015)
Children's Literature Association Conference - Richmond, VA
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"The Affordances of Picture Books for Early Literacy Learning", a part of the "Doors to the World Summer Institute: Global Children's Literature for Critical Multicultural Literacies"
(2015)
Eric Carle Museum - Amherst, Mass.
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From the Kitchen to the Edges: Hair Representations in African-American Children’s Picture Books
(2015)
Prindle Institute for Ethics, DePauw University - Greencastle, IN
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How Critical Race Theory Speaks to the (Still) All-White World of Children’s Books, 2015
(2015)
22nd Congress of the International Research Society for Children's Literature - University of Worcester/Worcester/England
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Opening Keynote
(2015)
2015 Simmons College Children's Literature Institute - Boston, MA