kidlit women* podcast
Summary: a collection of essays and interviews about the trails and tribulation of women in kidlit.
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Tracey Baptiste reads her essay about most women fail to recognize the power imbalance of marginalized groups.
Megan Dowd Lambert discusses her essay about the problems with idea of a work-life balance and the need to tell ourselves a new story about working and motherhood.
Megan Dowd Lambert reads her essay about the juggle of motherhood and how it can actually impact our work in positive way.
Susan Van Metre discusses her essay and how #metoo made her reevaluate her favorite childhood stories.
Susan Van Metre reads her essay about critically examining her favorite childhood stories in the aftermath of #metoo.
Michelle Edwards discusses her essay and how the word "mother" can be loaded with ageism and bias.
Michelle Edwards reads her essay about how ageism almost caused her to lose an opportunity for friendship.
Nancy Werlin discusses her essay and how money fears affect women writers, specifically children's book authors and illustrators.
Nancy Werlin reads her essay about financial fear and its affects on women writers.
Shannon Hale discusses her essay about gendered reading and her experiences of gender bias as an author.
Grace Lin reads Shannon Hale's essay about gendered reading, which kicked off the kidlitwomen* project.
GRACE LIN AND KAREN BLUMENTHAL DISCUSS THE GENESIS OF THE KIDLIT WOMEN* GROUP.