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Transgender authors and allies are making children's literature more inclusive

Author
GBH
Published
Sun 14 Nov 2021
Episode Link
https://play.prx.org/listen?ge=prx_181_f015a351-75aa-4bbd-9bd1-8c4d4f58c88a&uf=https%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.wgbh.org%2F181%2Ffeed-rss.xml

This week on Under the Radar:

It’s Transgender Awareness Week, which is a time to reflect on issues facing the trans community, including representation in media. One space that is becoming more inclusive? Children’s literature. There is a growing catalog of books that center trans kids as main characters, and more stories that portray a range of experiences. Advocates want more trans authors and characters to be seen and heard.

Guests:

Kyle Lukoff, Stonewall-winning author of “When Aidan Became a Brother” and 2021 National Book Award finalist for the novel “Too Bright To See.”

Vanessa Ford, co-author of "CALVIN," a children's book centered around a transgender boy, inspired in part by Ford's child. Ford is also a nationally known advocate for transgender youth rights.

Katy Kania, head of teen services at Robbins Library in Arlington, Massachusetts.

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