Storytime-Palooza! Racial Diversity and Inclusion in Storytime

Authors

  • Anna Haase Krueger
  • Tamara Lee

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.14n3.18

Abstract

If librarians truly believe the “Every” in Every Child Ready to Read, then they need to ensure that the materials and programming offered in storytimes are racially diverse, equitable, and inclusive. All children need to see themselves reflected in storytime adventures and see others who are different from them represented with equal importance.

Author Biographies

Anna Haase Krueger

Anna Haase Krueger is a children’s librarian for the Maplewood branch of Ramsey County (MN) Library and reviewer for School Library Journal who has been working in the field since 2009 and is passionate about early literacy and racial equity.

Tamara Lee

Tamara Lee is the children’s librarian for the New Brighton branch of the Ramsey County (MN) Library and has been working in the field since 2008. She is an ALA Spectrum scholar and is passionate about racial equity in the field of librarianship, early literacy, and diversity in children’s literature.

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2016-09-14

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