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Bringing New Voices To YA Literature

Delores Williams and Lauren Anderson, co-owners of People Get Ready Bookstore.
Lauren Anderson
Delores Williams and Lauren Anderson, co-owners of People Get Ready Bookstore.

This Program Originally Aired on December 23rd, 2020.

As the country’s young population is becoming more , children’s and young adult literature books are struggling with representation. According to on diversity in books, roughly 42% of books feature a white main character. So, what is being done to disrupt this?

This hour on Disrupted, we delve into the world of young adult literature and why it is important to see representation and diversity in books. We’ll hear from Chandra Prasad about writing multi-racial characters and a young author about protesting. We’ll also hear from a local bookstore on what they are doing to bring more representation and inclusion to their community.

GUESTS:

  • Chandra Prasad – and the forthcoming book Mercury Boys
  • London Williams – 7th grade student from Waterbury and author of .
  • Lauren Anderson – co-owner of in New Haven

Book Recommendations:

  • by Sherman Alexie
  • by Lauren Halse Anderson
  • by Cynthia Kadohata
  • by Brendan Kiely
  • by Kelly Yand
  • by Chandra Prasad
  • by Kacen Callendar
  • by Kim Johnson
  • by Janae Marks
  • by Tiffany Jewell

This week’s episode was originally produced by Daniela Luna and Catie Talarski. Our team also includes James Szkobel-Wolff and Zshekinah Collier.

Catie Talarski is Senior Director of Storytelling and Radio Programming at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.
Dr. Khalilah L. Brown-Dean is an award-winning scholar at Wesleyan University, author, and host of 'Disrupted' on ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.

Funding provided by:
The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Office of Film, Television and Digital Media