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Diversity Sauce
Diversity Sauce
35 episodes
2 weeks ago
Diversity Sauce highlights articles from the KIDMAP weekly newsletter and features interviews with producers and researchers focused on the importance of diverse, inclusive, and equitable content in all children's media.
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Diversity Sauce highlights articles from the KIDMAP weekly newsletter and features interviews with producers and researchers focused on the importance of diverse, inclusive, and equitable content in all children's media.
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News Commentary
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18: Better Diverse Books and Polly Conway from Common Sense Media
Diversity Sauce
37 minutes 3 seconds
9 years ago
18: Better Diverse Books and Polly Conway from Common Sense Media
Kabir and Amy talk about Ezra Jack Keats book Snowy Day and how it makes for a fantastic diverse book. Then, Polly Conway (@pollymarie) from Common Sense Media comes on to talk about Elena of Avalor, the first Disney Latina Princess and diversity generally across the TV landscape. Here is the other article we talk about during our Keats discussion: http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2016/07/young-adult-author-jacqueline-woodson-on-writing-stories-that-appeal-to-all-ages/
Diversity Sauce
Diversity Sauce highlights articles from the KIDMAP weekly newsletter and features interviews with producers and researchers focused on the importance of diverse, inclusive, and equitable content in all children's media.