uodsp: FW: College-wide Book Drive for Representation Matters
Heidi von Ravensberg
hvr at uoregon.edu
Tue Nov 22 12:05:20 PST 2016
All, I've contacted Jennifer suggesting she reach out to contributors beyond the College of Education. She welcomes having a wider reach. If your department is interested, Jennifer's student project assistant Hailey Drake can assist with a pick-up of book donations on campus. You can reach Hailey at hdrake at uoregon.edu<mailto:hdrake at uoregon.edu>. Her goal is 500 books.
From: coe-staff-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu [mailto:coe-staff-bounces at lists.uoregon.edu] On Behalf Of Lisa M Fortin
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 8:09 AM
To: coe-staff at lists.uoregon.edu
Subject: coe-staff: College-wide Book Drive for Representation Matters
Representation Matters
Book Drive
The Special Education and Clinical Sciences (SPECS) Department is sponsoring a college-wide book drive for children's and young adults' books featuring underrepresented themes, characters and authors. The University of Oregon has decided to reaffirm our shared values of respect for diversity, equity and inclusion and to become a sanctuary campus. In light of these decisions following events and instances of discrimination on campus, in our community and across the nation, many of us in the College of Education have expressed a desire to have a way to make a tangible impact in our community.
Did you know?
* Only approximately 12% of children's literature features characters of color
* 6.7 million children in public schools have a documented disability yet the percentage of children's books featuring characters is less than 10%
* 40% of this year's most commonly banned and challenged books featured LGBTQ+ themes
HELP US SHIFT THE BALANCE OF REPRESENTATION IN THE LITERATURE AVAILABLE TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS IN OUR COMMUNITY
What: Bring Donations of New and Gently Used Books for Children and Young Adults Featuring Diverse Characters and Themes
Where: Labeled Boxes at entrances of 240 and 340 HEDCO suites; 130 HEDCO Student Academic Services; and EMPL and EDST departments (Look for balloons!)
When: Now through December 10th
Books will be distributed via Little Free Libraries, and donated to public waiting rooms, schools and child care centers
What Should I Donate?
Choose books that feature characters and themes relevant to underrepresented populations. Diversity in regards to race, ethnicity, religion, language, ability, gender identity, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, family make-up, citizenship, etc. are all welcome.
Below is a link to a spreadsheet on OneDrive of books that fit the mission of our book drive. You may choose to purchase books from this list or books that represent diverse issues and themes that matter to you personally or professionally.
https://uoregon-my.sharepoint.com/personal/jmeyer7_uoregon_edu/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?guestaccesstoken=PU8FG0yjCA1O%2btlyoshrffSfNumdrXEixw3nP6aGTqk%3d&docid=10dd58ed278a74e28a64e5079ecde190b&rev=1
Thank you for supporting this effort!
Questions?
Please Contact:
Jennifer Meyer, Clinical Assistant Professor
Director of Clinical Education
Communication Disorders and Sciences
jmeyer7 at uoregon.edu<mailto:jmeyer7 at uoregon.edu>
541-346-3680
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