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From: Julie Corsaro <juliecorsaro2_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 15:25:05 -0400
The situation with your daughter's friends sounds awful. Julie
From: rosanneparry_at_comcast.net Subject: Re: [ccbc-net] sexuality and books in the curriculum Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 10:29:22 -0700 To: monicaedinger_at_gmail.com; lynml_at_me.com; ccbc-net@lists.wisc.edu
I think summer reading is a huge part of why this title was so problematic. For my girl, the nausea and nightmares eventually subsided but her friend who had been looking for a way out of danger stopped looking and sank into a depression. They have good counselors at the school and if she'd been in the warm and welcoming environment of her high school I think she might have found the help and advocacy she needed. This all happened more than a decade ago and when I see this girl now, out of work and on permanent disability, I can't help wondering what would have happened if she'd read Speak instead or some other more empowering story. The high schools in the district who kept the Allende title did move it into the school year and the ones who didn't chose another of Allende's books in which her more positive themes are more accessible. But to me the more important part is that they were willing to consider the needs of their students who were past or ongoing victims of sexual violence. The willingness to help them access resources can be life saving and is a vital part of promoting life long literacy. A large swath of the adult population never reads literature again after high school and I bet at least some of them were people who found their school reading a traumatic and alienating experience. Rosanne
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Received on Mon 10 Mar 2014 02:26:47 PM CDT
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 15:25:05 -0400
The situation with your daughter's friends sounds awful. Julie
From: rosanneparry_at_comcast.net Subject: Re: [ccbc-net] sexuality and books in the curriculum Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 10:29:22 -0700 To: monicaedinger_at_gmail.com; lynml_at_me.com; ccbc-net@lists.wisc.edu
I think summer reading is a huge part of why this title was so problematic. For my girl, the nausea and nightmares eventually subsided but her friend who had been looking for a way out of danger stopped looking and sank into a depression. They have good counselors at the school and if she'd been in the warm and welcoming environment of her high school I think she might have found the help and advocacy she needed. This all happened more than a decade ago and when I see this girl now, out of work and on permanent disability, I can't help wondering what would have happened if she'd read Speak instead or some other more empowering story. The high schools in the district who kept the Allende title did move it into the school year and the ones who didn't chose another of Allende's books in which her more positive themes are more accessible. But to me the more important part is that they were willing to consider the needs of their students who were past or ongoing victims of sexual violence. The willingness to help them access resources can be life saving and is a vital part of promoting life long literacy. A large swath of the adult population never reads literature again after high school and I bet at least some of them were people who found their school reading a traumatic and alienating experience. Rosanne
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Received on Mon 10 Mar 2014 02:26:47 PM CDT