In this episode, Anne Nesbet and Grace Lin discuss Anne’s essay, “Cleaning Our Mirrors,” (which can be heard in episode 80).
Read MoreIn this episode, Anne Nesbet shares her essay, “Cleaning Our Own Mirrors.”
Read MoreIn this episode, Heidi Schulz and Grace Lin discuss Heidi’s essay, “The Parable of the Couch, or What Are You Worth?,” (which can be heard in episode 78).
Read MoreIn this episode, Heidi Schulz shares her essay, “The Parable of the Couch, or What Are You Worth?”
Read MoreIn this episode, some of the participants of the “Representation Matters: Exploring Female Identity in Children’s and YA Literature” panel (NCTE 2018) continue the conversation. This is part 2 of the after panel discussion
Read MoreIn this episode, some of the participants of the “Representation Matters: Exploring Female Identity in Children’s and YA Literature” panel (NCTE 2018) continue the conversation. This is part 1 of the after panel discussion
Read MoreIn this episode, Alvina Ling and Susan Adrian discuss Susan’s essay, “‘Boy’ books vs. ‘Girl’ books: How do we stop the labeling?”
Read MoreIn this episode, Susan Adrian shares her essay, “‘Boy’ books vs. ‘Girl’ books: How do we stop the labeling?”
Read MoreIn this episode, Padma Venkatramen and Grace Lin discuss Padma’s essay, “I is for Inclusion,” (which can be heard in episode 72) and much, much more.
Read MoreIn this episode, we feature the essay, “I is for Inclusion,” by Padma Venkatramen.
Read MoreIn this episode, Alvina Ling and Jennifer Mann discuss Jennifer’s essay, “Mothers and Fathers: How Parents are Represented in Picture Books.”
Read MoreIn this episode, Jennifer Mann shares her essay, “Mothers and Fathers: How Parents are Represented in Picture Books.”
Read MoreIn this episode, educator Laura Jimenez and Grace Lin discuss Laura’s essay, “An Open Letter to Well-Meaning White Women” (which can be heard in episode 68) and much, much more.
Read MoreIn this episode, we feature the essay, “An Open Letter to Well-Meaning White Women,” by Laura Jimenez
Read MoreIn this episode, Grace Lin talks with Ali Benjamin about her essay, “What Would Julian Do?”
Read MoreIn this episode, we feature the essay, “What Would Julian Do? (and other questions from a half century of internalized misogyny)” by Ali Benjamin
Read MoreIn this episode, Grace Lin talks with Lita Judge about her essay, “On Being Your Husband’s Boss.”
Read MoreIn this episode, Lita Judge reads her essay, “On Being Your Husband’s Boss.”
Read MoreIn this episode, Grace Lin talks with Karen Blumenthal about her essay, “Reclaiming Women’s History-Still.”
Read MoreIn this episode, Karen Blumenthal reads her essay, “Reclaiming Women’s History—Still”.
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