Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Mildred Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
- π€ Speaker: Michelle Martin, University of Washington and Gabrielle Cliff-Hodges, University of Cambridge
- π Date & Time: Friday 23 September 2016, 09:30 - 17:00
- π Venue: Mary Allan Building, Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8PQ
Abstract
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Since the publication of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry in 1976, Mildred Taylorβs work has continued to inspire readers, teachers and researchers alike.
Join us for a two-day symposium exploring the literary and educational significance of this landmark text, along with related issues in children’s literature, teaching English Literature, and representation and diversity. You can book for either or both days.
The event will conclude with workshops on classroom issues including using cover art in the classroom and preparing for UK Black History Month in October.
Keynote speakers- Michelle Martin, Beverly Cleary Endowed Professor of Children and Youth Services, iSchool, University of Washington
- Gabrielle Cliff-Hodges, Senior Lecturer in Education, University of Cambridge
See the programme here: https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/events/conferences/rollofthunder40/
For more information, please contact Sarah Hardstaff (sflh2@cam.ac.uk) or Dawn Sardella-Ayres (ds632@cam.ac.uk).
Series This talk is part of the Pedagogy, Language, Arts & Culture in Education (PLACE) Group Seminars series.
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Friday 23 September 2016, 09:30-17:00