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Professor Gill calls the Green Book “a travel guide but one with a practical need.” What does she mean by this? Provide examples from the video segment to support your answer. EXTENSION: How did the ...
The new "Green Book Initiative" was organized and launched by a coalition of Black-led organizations and leaders, including former Denver School Board vice president Auon'tai Anderson.
In his 2008 video, Green said that “it pisses me off when small groups of well-organized would-be book banners try to take over America’s public school systems.” ...
Between high school, middle and elementary school libraries, the district removed 33 books between 2019 and 2023, although it hasn't removed any since October 2023. Books removed from the Bay Port ...
John Green, the author of best-selling books such as The Fault In Our Stars and Turtles All The Way Down, has spoken out against efforts to ban one of his novels in the school district where he ...
Launched earlier this month, We All We Got: A Digital Green Book for the Culture provides Black users with a platform to navigate the internet safely, protect their data, and access trustworthy ...
Green School's distinctive pod-style classrooms featured prominently in the book, with a two-page spread highlighting its contribution education and sustainability.
Green Book Global unveils a new road trip planner feature to help Black travelers plan safe journeys across the U.S. Building on its success as the first and only Black travel booking and review ...
For about as long as he’s been a published author, John Green has faced efforts to censor his books. His debut novel, “Looking for Alaska,” a coming-of-age story that includes references to ...
The Green Book was a travel guide published from 1936 to 1967, for African American families and individuals, letting them travel safely and with dignity during the Jim Crow era. The exhibit takes ...
i worked with the head of school on determining a project that felt like it would be really fulfilling for the students and so $1,500 from the sale of the book went to the 10th graders for them to ...
“The book is arguing (somewhat old-fashionedly) against emotionally disconnected sexual experiences, not for them,” Green told his 4.6 million Twitter followers.
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