Join us for a free timely webinar on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET. Expert authors Katheryn Russell-Brown (She Was the First!: The Trailblazing Life of Shirley Chisholm), Aixa Pérez-Prado (Mercedes Sosa: Voice of the People), and Michael Genhart (Edie For Equality: Edie Windsor Stands Up for Love) will lead an inspiring discussion on how to teach about civics, leadership, and youth activism with children’s books.

During this one-hour webinar, you will learn effective, pragmatic strategies to:

  • Educate about the value of community through captivating, engaging biographies centering pivotal historical figures;
  • Use the medium of children’s biographies as a springboard to learn about social studies;
  • Navigate productive conversations about civic engagement in the classroom; and
  • Support young readers in recognizing their voice and power to make a difference in their community.

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GIVEAWAY!

All those in attendance during the live presentation on Wednesday, January 29 will be automatically entered into a sweepstakes for a chance to win a hardcover set of the incredible picture book biographies featured:

Katheryn Russell-Brown headshot: Katheryn has short, black hair, wears a white button up shirt and green necklace, and is in front of an orange wall.
Katheryn Russell-Brown (she/her)

Katheryn Russell-Brown is the award-winning author of several children’s picture books, including Little Melba and Her Big Trombone. Shirley Chisholm's tenacity, wit, and willingness to fight the good fight inspired her to write She Was the First! When not writing picture books, Russell-Brown is a university professor of law, teaching and researching on issues of race and crime and the sociology of law.

Aixa Pérez-Prado author photo. Aixa has short, wavy brown hair, tan skin, red lipstick, dangly earrings, a gold pendant necklace, and black shirt in front of a yellow background.
Aixa Perez-Prado (she/her)

Aixa Perez-Prado is an author, an illustrator, and a university professor of linguistic and cultural studies. Originally from Buenos Aires, she crafts stories that explore intersectional identities, the need for belonging, and the richness of bilingualism. Aixa found inspiration in the powerful voice of Mercedes Sosa and was drawn to the profound messages of social justice, human rights, and compassion in her music, culminating in Mercedes Sosa: Voice of the People and Mercedes Sosa: La voz del pueblo.

Michael Genhart author photo: Michael has short, gray hair, wears a pink collared shirt under a navy sweater, and stands in front of a leafy background.
Michael Genhart, PhD, (he/him)

Michael Genhart is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of several picture books, including Spanish Is the Language of My Family. After being together for 22 years, Michael married the love of his life in 2008—when they could legally marry. With Edie for Equality, he is thrilled to share Edie's and Thea's story about love, commitment, and courage with readers of all ages.

An email with the Zoom link to access the webinar will be sent the day before the live event and then again an hour before the start time.

Attendees will have the ability to enable Closed Captioning in the Zoom platform.

Following the webinar, all registrants will receive a link to the recording with captioning burned on.


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