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


8273 pledges

and counting...

Samantha Hulstein
St paul, MN, United States
The Laskowski Family
Seattle, WA, United States
Terrance
Parkersburg, WV, United States

I pledge to share diverse books in my hometown and my current city I live in!

Candlewick Press
Somerville, MA, United States
Rex Thomas Elliott
Laurel, MD, United States

Promoting socially balanced learning helps promote social justice.

Kristen
Fayetteville, NC, United States
Don & Sarah Kaplan
Elkins Park, PA, United States

Everyone should read, AND everyone should find themselves in books as the central characters in all kinds of stories! We all deserve characters that look like who we are! Everybody!

Megan Renee
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
School Bus Stop Library,
Richland, WA, United States

My community is not very diverse and I think it’s important to keep a diverse supply of books to keep it visible.

Kelly's Shel Shelf
Knoxville, TN, United States

It is important that books represent all readers, regardless of color, race, creed, gender, or whom you love. Love knows no boundaries. So why should books have bounds?

The Jacksons
Mission Viejo, CA, United States
MADEA'S LITTLE FREE LIBRARY
GONZALES, LA, United States

Because reading is Fundamental. I have grandchildren who love to read and I would love to see more kids read I don’t have a little free library though.
How do I get one?
I would like to have one on Burnside Ave in Gonzales Louisiana

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