Congrats to Pam for the Legacy Award! Well deserved!
@shanhenderson756618 күн бұрын
🥰🧡😍!
@1916mookies20 күн бұрын
Good job!
@popejaimie28 күн бұрын
Hey nice! Wasn't expecting to find a recent interview with him when I searched for videos about Feed 5:50 and hey, didn't President Trumbull say something like 💩 hole countries too? Maybe not like an exact quote but something similar, am I misremembering?
@jrodspeaksАй бұрын
Bro you clearly did not even read the books you're whining about. "Gender Queer" and "This Book Is Gay" are chock full of porn and hypersexualization. The books are NOT AGE APPROPRIATE. Stop being stupid and ignorant and educate yourself on the books you're talking about.
@StevenLayne-t4tАй бұрын
What a TERRIFIC interview with Cynthia! This is a fabulous spotlight on her terrific stories which often feature Native American characters.
@StevenLayne-t4tАй бұрын
Excellent point!
@ChrisSoentpietBooksАй бұрын
Love hearing about her passion for indigenous stories - unfortunately often silenced in mainstream. This interview would be great supplement any classroom curriculum.
@ChrisSoentpietBooksАй бұрын
Unafraid to push boundaries and encourage critical and open minded thinking. Thank you Professor!
@EveryDooDarnDiddlyDayАй бұрын
Garbage. And not a marketable skill.
@KaedonGrayАй бұрын
Wow. This is LITERALLY my ex and the reason I'm even living in Boston. WERQ, TIM!
@unbanCOOLIESАй бұрын
Thank you to everyone engaging with the interview. At Unban Coolies, we believe in exploring different perspectives, even when the topics are uncomfortable. These conversations, like LGBTQ+ history and activism, are important because they help us understand the complexities of social issues that impact many lives. Whether we agree or not, discussing these topics can lead to more informed and empathetic conversations.
@user-wr4yl7tx3wАй бұрын
Advocacy is one thing but bullying is another. Such activists have become bullies and they are too woke in their narrative to realize the level of their tyranny of the minority and censorship. Where else except at Harvard someone exposed for serial cheating can still collect her $900,000 salary and no one can question such hypocrisy less one is stigmatized as a racist. Claudine Gay, the DEI president of Harvard.
@edbopАй бұрын
One cannot be both an activist and an academic. An activist has strongly held beliefs that they attempt to persuade others of, whereas an academic needs to dispassionately view all sides in order to pursue truth. If one of your lecturers admits to being an activist you would do well to immediately look for a different university and demand your money back. Good luck, sadly much of academia is a joke right now, perhaps save your money.
@princefreiАй бұрын
Of course you can be an activist and academic, what are you on about?
@marwar819Ай бұрын
@@princefrei What do you mean 'of course'? It is a huge problem with colleges these days that professors are behaving as activist. Activism is opinion. Professors should not be pushing their opinions on young people, it stunts their minds. As a retired person, I take college courses. Even professors themselves [at least the good ones] say they are not going to share their opinions, as should be.
@princefreiАй бұрын
@@marwar819 Every time an academic refutes someone else's research (as good academics should do) they express their opinion. Academics have a responsibility to be activists, especially seeing how idiotic our times have become with rampan anti-intellectualism.
@edbopАй бұрын
@@princefrei See above
@princefreiАй бұрын
@@edbop Lazy argument
@SitharosАй бұрын
I loved this book as a kid
@crys313Ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite books as a child!
@crazycrystaljuggaloАй бұрын
It was an inside job, the facts are in black and white if you look into it, it was enrageing not sad to me
@zontzooit2415Ай бұрын
Im 19 not even in school anymore but we where just never educated on sep 11, we didnt know why it happened or what terrorist group caused it nothing Other than 2 plane s hit two towers in new york
@Karen-dq8nwАй бұрын
Great video!
@mindyabusiness4193Ай бұрын
Kids are curious about slavery, Caucasian people dont want to tell the truth. So, they are taking it out to act as if they were horrible to other races!🫣😒
@CozetMАй бұрын
We're getting older. We just don't realize it. To children we are already antiques. At 25 years old it truly is an important piece of American history
@Hotline2007Ай бұрын
We already are learning 2000s history in junior history classes (senior now)
@LiirThropp26872 ай бұрын
I love his books. He's great.
@louiemattox792 ай бұрын
Wow!❤
@1916mookies2 ай бұрын
Yay! Love her ❤
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Can't wait to read this and understand how we can help others experiencing the same pain as Iveliz.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Katherine Paterson is a true gift to the world. Her book "Bridge to Terabithia" is a profound gift to anyone who has experienced loss.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Thank you Paul for fighting for our right to read. I love the interview.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Lois Lowry is a true legend and a gift to the literary world.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Thank you John for bringing awareness of this horrible epidemic.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Free Lunch should be on every middle school reading list.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
David Small is a legend!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Don Tate says it best!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Books save lives. Thank you Anthony Romero for championing free speech.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Book banners probably never read Bone.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Meet before a protest, that's a great strategy. Not just show up. Yes Emily!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Thank you Kate for helping us explain to a kid they can't read a certain book at the moment. But maybe at a later time they can, and put it back on the shelf for another kid who might need it. Love it!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
That's an interesting perspective on wealth disparity, can't wait to listen to him on the podcast.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Jerry Spinelli is a legend!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
That's an interesting perspective of Cinderella. I love his interpretation.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
I would love to visit this magic library. Thank you Ann for creating this beautiful world for us all!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Well said Eric!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Love Ray Pun's answers!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
I've been a fan of Eric Kimmel since my days of doing children's books, and I always heard in the industry that he was a great guy. After watching this interview, I can see that he truly is! His passion for storytelling and his warm personality shine through in every answer.
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Maguire's insights into the creative process and the origins of Wicked is fascinating. It's always a treat to hear from an author who brings such depth and imagination to his stories. Thank you!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting Planet Word on my radar! I really appreciate understanding the planning and execution that went into it, and I can't imagine how Ann managed to take on such a massive undertaking to build a museum from scratch. Thanks for the recommendation and for this enlightening interview!
@ChrisSoentpietBooks2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful interview with M.T. Anderson! It was fascinating to hear his insights on Feed and its relevance today. Anderson is engaging and brillant! Well done.
@ReadingBannedBooks883 ай бұрын
Total fan of Gregory Maguire !
@1916mookies3 ай бұрын
I love how humble Ann is. You can tell she’s the type of person who you never get bored of talking to. Thank you Ann for gifting the world of this incredible museum❤❤❤