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A bill introduced by State Sen. Jeremy Cooney would build a statewide system of Imagination Libraries, including matching ...
Book challenges at libraries across the U.S. skyrocketed after the pandemic shutdown, and efforts to censor books have played ...
A new report finds that low-income Black and Hispanic New Yorkers are disproportionately targeted in child welfare ...
The UNT grad taps into her background in social work to deliver a debut novel filled with understanding and humanity.
In the first draft of the Ohio House’s state budget, the Public Library Fund got cut, which could leave public libraries across the state without proper funding.
In case you haven’t heard of the Evanston-based podcast, "Fuse 8 n’ Kate," the pair explains their background in their catchy ...
(Mary) Joan Koerper, Ph.D. MSW, is one of the original members of Inlandia and contributors to Inlandia Literary Journeys. She is published in all genres and has taught numerous college classes. Her ...
With season 4 in the books, the star teacher opens up about Gregory and Janine's future, corralling child (and adult) actors, ...
In South Korea, an AI education boom is pushing for children to learn about the tech early to avoid being left behind. For ...
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The so-called “Five Eyes” intelligence-sharing network that usually shuns the limelight, comprising U.S., U.K., Canadian, Australian and New Zealand security agencies, is so alarmed that it took the ...
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The bill’s threat of a $10,000 fine per infraction will only create fear and lead to banning perfectly good books for people who happen to be minors.
Northwestern University students and faculty collaborate on language and cultural revitalization projects, highlighting the ...
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