Who links to AICL?

Professors in Education, Library Science, and English require their students to read AICL. I have done many Skype lectures for my colleagues at universities in the US and Canada.  AICL is linked to from a broad range of sites. Here's a sample:


  • American Indian College Fund's Wakanyeja, Early Childhood Education Initiative
  • American Indian Higher Education Consortium
  • American Indian Library Association
  • American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom Blog
  • American Library Association's EMIERT Resources and Bibliographies page
  • apihtawikosisan: Law, Language, Life (by Chelsea Vowel, Metis) 
  • BlogScholar
  • Bloomington Public Schools American Indian Curriculum and Lesson Plans, Bloomington, Minnesota
  • Bookshelves of Doom
  • Bowlan's Blog (School Library Journal)
  • Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site
  • Children's Book Council Diversity Blog
  • Childrenslit.com
  • Cinco Puntos Press
  • Cooperative Children's Book Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Critical Literacy in Practice
  • Cynthia Leitich Smith's Website
  • Dakota State University Library
  • Heavy Medal (School Library Journal)
  • Humboldt State University Research Guides
  • Indian Country Today
  • Indigenous Education Resources
  • International Reading Association Literacy Links
  • International Society for Technology in Education
  • Journal of Educational Controversy's blog
  • Karen Strom's Index of Native American Book Resources
  • Michigan State University's Native American Studies Research Guide: Literature
  • Mitali's Fire Escape - Blog of author, Mitali Perkins
  • National Center for Culturally Responsive Educational Systems
  • National Council of Social Studies
  • New Jersey Library Association
  • New Mexico Magazine Art Links
  • Northern Arizona University Indian Education
  • Reading is Fundamental Blog
  • Philip Nel's Literary Links
  • Practically Paradise (SLJ)
  • Reading While White 
  • Rough Rock Community School
  • Santa Ysabel Reservation Virtual Tribal Library
  • Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators
  • South Dakota State Library Tribal Resources
  • State University of New York, College at Old Westbury Curriculum Materials Center
  • Teaching for Change
  • The Horn Book
  • University of British Columbia, Aboriginal Children's Literature
  • University of Illinois School Collection
  • University of California Los Angeles Library (Research Guides)
  • University of Connecticut Literacy Web
  • University of Illinois School Collection
  • University of Montana - Indian Education for All
  • University of Wisconsin - Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums Project
  • University of Winnipeg's Centre for Research in Young People's Texts and Cultures
  • Web English Teacher
  • We Need Diverse Books
  • Wheaton College, Senior Seminar, "Constructing Childhood"
  • YALSA (American Library Association's Young Adult Library Services Association)
  • Young Adult Highway
  • Zinn Education Project

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