2023
- 2023 Américas Award
- Board Book Our Skin Useful for Parent Discussions About Race
- Social Justice Books Team Attends Inaugural #ReadBlackBooks Conference
- Our Recommended Banned Books
- Statistics Show Increasing Number of Diverse Books for Children and Teens
- Banned Books Display at SXSW
- Create a Banned Books Pop-Up Display
- 14 Caribbean Picture Books Out in 2023
2022
- Books We Don’t Recommend
- Banned Books Week 2022
- Defend LGBTQ Rights in School
- Native Writers Sign Letter Submitted for U.S. House Committee Hearing
- Diversity in Children’s and Young Adult Books
- The Disempowering Impact of the Little People, BIG DREAMS Series
- Book Bans Are Targeting the History of Oppression
- A Muscle Memory for Kindness: Reflecting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Your Classroom Library
- Howard Zinn Book Collection
- Teach Reconstruction: K-12 Books
2021
- As Schools Ban Books by Authors of Color, Young People Pay the Price
- Author Confers with SNCC Veteran on “Pies From Nowhere” Edits
2020
- Support Social Justice Books in 2020
- Freedom Reads: Episode 6 – Rainbow Weaver / Tejedora del arcoíris
- Freedom Reads: Episode 5 – Just a Minute: A Trickster Tale and Counting Book
- Freedom Reads: Episode 4 – B Is for Baby
- Freedom Reads: Episode 3 – Missing Daddy
- Freedom Reads: We March
- Freedom Reads: Anti-Bias Book Talk Series
- Social Justice Books Featured on CNN Sesame Street Town Hall
- We Are Kid Lit Collective 2020 Summer Reading List
2019
- Hair Representation in Children’s Literature
- Diversity in Children’s Books Graphic
- Sense of an Ending: Picture Books as an Entry to Activism
- We Are Kid Lit Collective 2019 Summer Reading List
- The Struggle Continues: How the Endings of Children’s Literature Create False Narratives of Social Movements
- Whitewashed Colonial History Children’s Book Still in Print
- Women’s History Month: A Book Every Day
- Taking the Stage at NMAAHC to Discuss Representation in Children’s Literature
2018
- Highlights from Social Justice Books
- Despite National Outrage, Scholastic Defends Children’s Book Celebrating Trump
- Scholastic Tells Children: Trump is Great
- Junot Díaz’s Islandborn: Before and After
- Tell Knopf: Stop Publishing “Monkey” Book Series by Marc Brown
- CCBC 2017 Multicultural Statistics
- Why is the Monster Black in Islandborn?
- Dragons in a Bag Cover Reveal
- Sources for Book Reviews and Recommendations
2017
- Puerto Rican Children’s Literature for Social Justice: A Bibliography for Educators
- 2017 Summer Reading List
- Selecting, Rating, and Reviewing Titles for Social Justice Books
- Council on Interracial Books for Children (CIBC)
- Author Zetta Elliott to Middle Schoolers: The World Needs Your Stories
Also see from 2017:
2016
- Developing Critical Literacy
- Creating an Anti-Bias Library
- Missing From the Shelf: Book Challenges and Lack of Diversity in Children’s Literature
- Guide for Selecting Anti-Bias Children’s Books
- Under Pressure, Scholastic Recalls Racist Children’s Book
2015
- Teaching Young Children about Race
- Teaching for Change Bookstore Memories
- The Color of Authenticity in Multicultural Children’s Books
- A Gift for Ellington: The Books We’ve Read
2014
- Bookstore Highlights 2014
- Rush Limbaugh Calls Teaching for Change Racist for Promoting Diverse Children’s Books
- Where are the people of color in children’s books? A retrospective.
2012
- Putting Visions of Social Justice Education into Practice
- Banned Books and Publishing Industry Censorship
- Nursery Rhymes and the Anti-Bias Classroom