Critical Translanguaging Literacies and Latinx Children’s Literature: Making Space for a Transformative and Liberating Pedagogy

There is increasing attention to and availability of children’s literature that represents the varied cultures, languages, ways of being and experiences of children in the United States. A popular infographic based on data compiled by University of Wisconsin’s Cooperative Children’s Book Center show...

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