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Charnaie Gordon

About the Author

CHARNAIE GORDON is a diversity and inclusion expert, podcast host, and digital creator. She has authored, coauthored, and edited multiple books about diversity and inclusion. Charnaie serves as a member of the National Advisory Board for Reading Is Fundamental on its Race, Equity, and Inclusion (REI) initiative. Charnaie’s blog, Here Wee Read, is where she expresses her creativity and passion for reading, diverse literature, and literacy. In addition to her blog and social media, you can find Charnaie’s work at Brightly (http://readbrightly.com), where she is a contributing writer. She’s also the founder of the children’s literacy nonprofit organization 50 States 50 Books, Inc. (http://50states50books.net), which collects and donates diverse children’s books to deserving kids in each of the 50 US states. Find her online at hereweeread.com and @hereweeread on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
 
BRI JAMES is an illustrator who writes for kids and food people. She is known for her vibrant and joyful artwork that celebrates both ancestral wisdom and everyday life. As a designer and storyteller, she brings over a decade of communications experience to her work. Her writing is grounded in ideas of humanity, interrogation, reflection, and authenticity, augmented by her background in communications design.

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Young Historians Club: AAPI History
Young Historians Club: AAPI History

Young Historians Club: AAPI History

by Charnaie Gordon, by Bri James, Illustrated by Bri James

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Young Historians Club: Black American History
Young Historians Club: Black American History

Young Historians Club: Black American History

by Charnaie Gordon, by Bri James, Illustrated by Bri James

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