Friday Finds: June 30, 2017
Sunday Reflections: Who needs healthcare?
MakerSpace: Mod-A-Tee Making Hot Glue Stencils and Spray Painting T-shirts
What’s New in LGBTQIA+ YA June 2017
ALA Recap: Libraries are Not Neutral Spaces (Things I Never Learned in Library School)
Book Review: Young Palestinians Speak: Living Under Occupation by Anthony & Annmarie Young
MakerSpace: DIY Fidget Spinners Three MORE Ways
Around the Web
Sherman Alexie on Not Being “The Kind of Indian That’s Expected”
New Parents, The Public Library Has Got Your Back
25 of Our Most Anticipated YA Books of July
Slam Poet Elizabeth Acevedo Debuts Novel, ‘The Poet X’
Adults view black girls as less innocent than white girls, research shows
Everyday Inequality and the Criminal Justice System: New Books
21 Must Read YA Contemporaries from July to December 2017
Cases of Catfishing in YA Lit (A Book List)
While disturbing, the flip side is that 75% of Americans DID read a book in the last year. https://t.co/MOjhnJ4kCP
— TeenLibrarianToolbox (@TLT16) June 30, 2017
Filed under: Friday Finds News Roundup

About Robin Willis
After working in middle school libraries for over 20 years, Robin Willis now works in a public library system in Maryland.
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