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Overview
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This challenge is a celebration of diversity, designed to spotlight the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) authors in the Young Adult (YA) genre. Participants will read books written by BIPOC authors, exploring a wide array of stories, cultures, and experiences.
This challenge is a celebration of diversity, designed to spotlight the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) authors in the Young Adult (YA) genre. Participants will read books written by BIPOC authors, exploring a wide array of stories, cultures, and experiences.
The challenge encourages readers to delve into genres like contemporary fiction, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and historical fiction, all while amplifying marginalized voices. From heartfelt coming-of-age tales to gripping adventures, the books selected highlight unique perspectives and universal themes of identity, resilience, love, and community.
This challenge aims to broaden horizons, promote representation, and support diverse creators, fostering a deeper understanding of the world through the lens of BIPOC authors in YA literature.
A BIPOC YA Reading Journey
24 participants (190 books)
Overview
(List in no particular order)
This challenge is a celebration of diversity, designed to spotlight the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) authors in the Young Adult (YA) genre. Participants will read books written by BIPOC authors, exploring a wide array of stories, cultures, and experiences.
This challenge is a celebration of diversity, designed to spotlight the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) authors in the Young Adult (YA) genre. Participants will read books written by BIPOC authors, exploring a wide array of stories, cultures, and experiences.
The challenge encourages readers to delve into genres like contemporary fiction, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and historical fiction, all while amplifying marginalized voices. From heartfelt coming-of-age tales to gripping adventures, the books selected highlight unique perspectives and universal themes of identity, resilience, love, and community.
This challenge aims to broaden horizons, promote representation, and support diverse creators, fostering a deeper understanding of the world through the lens of BIPOC authors in YA literature.