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How one Marlboro kid is using books to fight inequality

One eight-year-old is turning today's issues into a teachable moment.

08/31/2020

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How one Marlboro kid is using books to fight inequality

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One eight-year-old is turning today's issues into a teachable moment.

Explaining protests, social justice and police brutality can be a touchy subject for young kids. But one eight-year-old is turning today's issues into a teachable moment with a magical library filled with books about diversity.

08/31/2020

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