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Channels - Ref/lecciones: lessons for my hijo and other children of Indigenous immigrants :: FRELIP Discovery
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My Own Private Library: The Nicksonian Archives
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“Indigenous in Me: Nemachtili in Freirean and Critical Indigenous Methodologies”
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Jewish Immigrant Booksellers from Germany and Central Europe in Palestine, 1933–1939
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Immigrant Family Legal Clinic: A Case of Integrated Student Supports in a Community School Context
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Amefricanity: Latin America from a Black and Indigenous perspective
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Guidelines and checklists for writing guidelines and checklists: lessons from evidence-based medicine
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"The Myth of Oneness ”: Erasure of Indigenous and Ethnic Identities in Digital Feminist Discourse
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Diamond OA Library Publishing in Indigenous and Native Studies at the University of California
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Decolonizing the Academic Library: Examining the Successful Indigenization of UBC and UNM’s Library Services
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Lessons from TikTok: Using Popular Social Media Platforms to Engage Gen Z
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More Than Sage Smoke and Mascots: How Well Do You Know Your Indigenous Patrons and Employees?
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Book Review: Dismantling Conspiracy Theories: Metaliteracy and Other Strategies for an Information-Disordered World, Katie Greer, Stephanie Beene
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Wandering the Web — STEM and STEAM: Selected Ideas for Children’s & Young Adult Programming
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Information a tool for social advocacy protection services for children in Gwagwalada area council, Abuja
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Electronic Storybooks Among Children of Low SES: Critically Re-Evaluating the Evidence from 1997-2009
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Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Alanis Obomsawin: The Children Have to Hear Another Story
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Language, Learning, and Literacy: Understanding the Social Linguistic Context of African-American Students as a Value in Library Services to Diverse Children in the United States
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Best Practices in Teaching Underserved College Student Populations
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Discovering Pride and Enthusiasm at a Dual Immersion School
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Rough All Over: Processing Trauma and Gaining Empathy through Journaling
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U.S. Central Americans: reconstructing memories, struggles, and communities of resistance
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Book review about Christopher G. Brinton, Mung Chiang (2016): The Power of Networks: Six Principles That Connect Our Lives
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Book Review: Critical race spatial analysis: Mapping to understand and address educational inequity
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Sex Media