#ownvoices for IASL: Curating a List of Authentic Voices for Indigenous Children’s and Young Adult Literature

  • Garrison K
  • Carmichael P
  • Manck K
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Abstract

At the 2017 IASL Annual Conference, the Children’s and Young Adult Literature Special Interest Group (CYAL SIG) discussed the creation of “Authentic Voices,” a curated list of titles, authors, illustrators, and publishers identified by IASL members as sharing authentic voices from indigenous peoples around the world. “Authentic Voices” is envisioned to be a mirror for readers from these groups, a window for readers outside of these cultures, and a sliding glass door to promote engagement with all (Sims Bishop, 1990). This paper describes the need for such a list, important diversity movements and trends in children’s and young adult literature including #weneeddiversebooks and #ownvoices, and some exemplars to be included on the list.

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Garrison, K. L., Carmichael, P., & Manck, K. (2018). #ownvoices for IASL: Curating a List of Authentic Voices for Indigenous Children’s and Young Adult Literature. IASL Annual Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl7130

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