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


8345 pledges

and counting...

Laura & Megan, Little Free Library in St. Clair
Saint Paul, MN, United States

It is important for diverse voices and stories to be available to everyone

Meredith Price
Pittsboro, NC, United States
Anti racist little library of Brecksville
Brecksville, OH, United States
Alicia Curley
Saline, MI, United States
Stan Zoller
Buffalo Grove, IL, United States

As a friend once said: “Multiculturalism and diversity are not fads or catch words, nor are they politically correct terms. They are what our country is all about and has always sought to be.”

We must share these with young readers.

Kathy Spiteri
SAN MATEO, CA, United States
Avonbrook-LFL
Turnersville , NJ, United States
Northbrook Public Library
Northbrook , IL, United States

To provide diverse books to our community and allow folks to see themselves in the books they love to read.

Mary Thompson
Johnston , IA, United States

Reading in Color is one important way I can support diversity in literature, enjoy great books and increase my understanding of others.

The Carlsen Family
Prairie Village, KS, United States

Our kids are grown and gone now, but we always taught them to love all others. We want all people represented in our books.

Stacie Collier, EmerBon Library
Spokane, WA, United States
Beth Roberts
Hopkinsville, KY, United States
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