Volume 6, Issue 2. 1975
Themes:
sexism; stereotypes; racism; right-wing extremism; employment discrimination; racism awareness training
Contributors, Consultants, and Reviewers:
Deborah Stead, Wayne Kabak, Jorg Becker, Taye Brooks Zerihoun, Ernest Dunbar, Sue Ribner, Roberto Gautier, Harry B. Wallace, Karen Asakawa, Frank Ray Harjo, Celina Snowden, Johann Lee, Albert V. Schwartz
Materials Reviewed:
Struwwelpeter by Heinrich Hoffman. Amazon /
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Der Anti-Struwwelpeter by Friedrich Karl Waechter. Amazon /
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Peter Struwwel by Claude Lapointe and Petrina Stein. Amazon /
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The Leopard by Cecil Bodker. Amazon /
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Washington vs. Main Street: The Struggle Between Federal and Local Power by Jules Archer. Amazon /
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Women Who Win by Francene Sabin. Amazon /
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That New Baby: An Open Family Book for Parents and Children Together by Sara Bonnett Stein. Amazon /
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About Handicaps: An Open Family Book for Parents and Children Together by Sara Bonnett Stein. Amazon /
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Sioux Trail by John Upton Terrell. Amazon /
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Children of the Dragon: A Story of the People of Vietnam by Terry Karl, Gail Dolgin, Martha Williams, Rob Kessler, and Sarah Dandridge. Amazon /
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Chief Joseph: The Story of an American Indian by R.P. Johnson. Amazon /
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New Life: New Room by June Jordan. Amazon /
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Wingman by Manus Pinkwater. Amazon /
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My Dad Lives in a Downton Hotel by Peggy Mann. Amazon /
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Keywords:
Children's television Workshop, children's magazines, sexism, stereotypes, racism, National Institute of Education, right-wing extremism, Women on Words and Images (WOWI), Educational Products Information Exchange (EPIE), learner verification, career education, Fran Dory, employment discrimination, Aishah S. Abdullah, Abelardo Delgado, Antonia A. Hernandez, Taino, Puerto Rico, Chicano, Black, Directive Instructional System for Teachers in Arithmetic and Reading (DISTAR), Science research Associates (SRA), racism awareness training, Nancy Larrick, American Library Association (ALA), ALA-CIMC Task Force on Children's Books, Bertha Jenkinson, California Indian Educational Association, Asian Americans for a Fair Media, Minority Affairs Multi-Ethnic Handbook, Herb Kohl, Sagaris, Teaching Ethnic Studies, James A. Banks, National Council for Social Studies, Children's Defense Fund, Japanese American Curriculum Project, Wasaja (Let My People Know), Change for Children, bibliography, Margaret Musgrove, Janice Peters, Beryle Banfield, Sharon Bell Mathis, Ray Anthony Shepard, Jack Agueros, Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, Nanabah Chee Dodge, Mildred D. Taylor, Chicano authors, Center for Mexican American Studies, Asian American Writers Conference, Christopher Chou, Carole M. Byard, Elton Fax, Usua Funmilayo, Stone Soup (magazine), Sesame Street (magazine), The Electric Company (magazine), Humpty Dumpty (magazine), Children's Digest (magazine), Children's Playcraft (magazine), Young Miss (magazine), Jack and Jill (magazine), Child Life (magazine), Young World (magazine), Ebony Jr.! (magazine), Highlights for Children (magazine), Cricket (magazine), American Girl (magazine), Boys' Life (magazine), Mad (magazine)