kidlit women* podcast
Summary: a collection of essays and interviews about the trails and tribulation of women in kidlit.
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In this episode, KA Holt shares her essay, “Now You See Me, Now You Don't.”
In this episode, Alvina Ling and Sarah Darer Littman discuss Sarah’s essay, “Branding or Gendering.”
In this episode, Sarah Darer Littman shares her essay, “Branding or Gendering.”
In this episode, Jacqueline Davies and Grace Lin discuss Jacqueline’s essay, “The Conversation,” (which can be heard in episode 82).
In this episode, Jacqueline Davies shares her essay, “The Conversation.”
Anne Nesbet and Grace Lin discuss Anne’s essay, “Cleaning Our Mirrors,” (which can be heard in episode 80).
Anne Nesbet shares her essay, “Cleaning Our Own Mirrors.”
Heidi Schulz and Grace Lin discuss Heidi’s essay, “The Parable of the Couch, or What Are You Worth?”
In this episode, Heidi Schulz shares her essay, “The Parable of the Couch, or What Are You Worth?”
After the panel discussion of “Representation Matters: Exploring Female Identity in Children’s and YA Literature.” This is part 2 of the discussion.
A recording from the 2018 NCTE conference. After the panel “Representation Matters: Exploring Female Identity in Children’s and YA Literature” was held, a few of the participants gathered to continue the conversation. This is part 1 of the after panel discussion.
Alvina Ling and Susan Adrian discuss Susan’s essay, “‘Boy’ books vs. ‘Girl’ books: How do we stop the labeling?
Susan Adrian shares her essay, "Boy" books vs. "Girl" books: How do we stop the labeling?.
In this episode, Padma Venkatramen and Grace Lin discuss Padma’s essay, “I is for Inclusion,” (which can be heard in episode 72) and more.
Padma Venkatramen shares her essay, “I is for Inclusion."