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Getting kids to pick up books in the minority language can be tough.

SpanglishBaby: Keeping my growing sons interested in reading Spanish

In my father’s grand tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving in April — or whenever else he felt like it — he and I didn’t celebrate my birthday in May. … Read More

Mariela Dabbah (Photo/Maria Fernanda Hubeaut)

Latina Leaders: Helping Latinos succeed in education and achieve career success

Mariela Dabbah, immigrated to New York City from Buenos Aires when she was 24 and bright-eyed. Two decades later, her bright vision has far from faded. She has … Read More

California Department of Education adds LGBT and illegal immigration-themed books to public school's recommended reading list. (Getty images)

LGBT and immigrant themed books added to California public school’s recommended reading list

Alongside popular K-12 books like “The Scarlet Letter” and “Of Mice and Men,” a list of books dealing with LGBT and illegal immigration issues will be … Read More

Carlos Galindo, a supporter of the Tucson ethnic studies program, protests

Texas state legislators seek to limit ethnic history studies in college requirements

Students at public universities in Texas may no longer be able to take courses focusing on racial, ethnic or gender history to fulfill their core requirements … Read More

Books can transform families and help build better relations.

Opinion: Applying team management skills to a happy family life

CHICAGO -- Though everyone can agree that it's important to cultivate a happy family life, there are those who will despise the idea of running their family … Read More

Amanda Hauptman, 14, left, and Diana Serna, 13, of Adams City Middle School in Commerce City are reading the audiobooks at the classroom on Tuesday. Teacher Kelly Williams designed the special reading program that utilizes tape recordings. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

Using audiobooks to boost your child’s literacy

A recent article in the University for Arizona News says that only 16 percent of Latino students in Arizona are proficient readers. And studies have shown that … Read More

Latinoreaders

Wanted: Latino book characters

TUCSON- Christina Cuevas and Emma Peterson are two eighth-grade students who love to read. "I like imagining the stuff that happens in the books, it's fun to … Read More

Books for Valentines

5 books for Valentine’s Day for your kids

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and stories of love are already filling the internet. And listening to a good story is one of a child’s favorite … Read More

Tony Diaz, the librotraficante, is being honored for his movement to bring attention to the end of Mexican-American studies in Arizona. (Courtesy Liana Lopez)

Tony Diaz, “Librotraficante,” wins 2012 Downs Intellectual Freedom award

When Mexican-American studies courses were discontinued in Arizona and certain books were removed from classrooms, Tony Diaz and his group of literary rebels … Read More

Free bilingual books offered to improve literacy

Church offers free bilingual books to improve literacy

MILWAUKEE - At St. Hyacinth Parish, children gathered at the altar after Sunday Mass to hear a Curious George story read in English and Spanish.Then, each of … Read More