Read in Color Pledge Wall

young female child opening the door to a little free library

“It is essential that all people have the opportunity to see themselves represented with dignity and humanity in the books that we share. This promotes the growth of wellbeing, understanding, and acceptance in our world.”

LITTLE FREE LIBRARY AT HASTINGS HOUSE COOP
HASTINGS ON HUDSON, NEW YORK

“Everyone deserves to see themselves in the books they read and the stories they love.”

MR. PEBBLE’S MEMORIAL LIBRARY
OLD BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY


8253 pledges

and counting...

Junior League of the Grand Strand
Myrtle Beach, SC, United States
Serio Family Library
Toms River, NJ, United States
Karsh Hagan
Denver, CO, United States

Our DE&I committee is starting a Little Free Library at our agency and want to pledge for Read in Color

Lorren Lucas
Gaston, SC, United States
Valley View MN PTO
Columbia Heights, MS, United States

We Read in Color to better understand our students, our staff, our community, and the world.

Amanda’s little free library
Etobicoke, ON, Canada

Since opening my library I have made sure to include books (especially for children) featuring character with different ethnicities and by coloured authors. I think it’s important especially with young children to see themselves mirrored in the things they read and watch

Sarah Russell
Shasta Lake, CA, United States

Because we are all just here to walk each other home.

Harper family library on Ward St
Durham, NC, United States

Durham is one of the few cities in the US without a racial majority and we seek to be neighbors who promote reading that has authors reflective of our city.

Taylor Woods Little Free Library
Reynoldsburg, OH, United States
Jerri Patton
Saint Helena, CA, United States

I think that diversity will save our beleaguered country!

Gideon & Ellis, all the LFLs in Detroit
Detroit, MI, United States
Pat Hite
Wyomissing, PA, United States
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