Feminist Heroes to Teach Kids Their ABCs in Badass New Picturebook
Why just learn your ABCs when you can be empowered by them? A new illustrated childrens book from iconic City Lights press, Rad American Women A-Z, offers kids the chance to educate themselves on womens history and the alphabet at the same time. Written by Kate Schatz and illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl, the book was inspired by Schatzs two-year-old daughter. As the writer told Mic, the book was created to fill the feminist-shaped hole in children's literature, and goes from A (for Angela Davis) to Z (Zora Neale Hurston).
Rad American Women A-Z strays from both traditional childrens and history books in more ways than one, featuring an equal proportion of women of color, as well as several members of the LGBT community. As Schatz mentioned in a press release, I wanted to focus on the stories that aren't always part of the standard telling of women's history. With all respect to Susan B. and Rosa and Helen and Gloria, I want to try to introduce readers to women they aren't likely to have heard of. This includes women ranging from architect Maya Lin, to prolific sci fi writer Ursula K. La Guin, to punk singer Patti Smith.
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http://magazine.good.is/articles/illustrated-feminist-heroes-to-teach-children-their-abcs
Pretty cool.