Marley Dias: #1000BlackGirlBooks

 
Marley Dias:
#1000BlackGirlBooks
 
Text Talk Week 4, Day 5
 
Meet Marley Dias. She is 14
years old. She is a leader.
 
Marley was not elected by a
vote of her community
members. But she did
something that made her
community see her as a leader.
 
Slide 1
 
When she was 11 years old, Marley noticed a problem. Marley loves to
read. But she had trouble finding books with characters that look like her.
She thought it was important for kids to see strong characters who look like
themselves, so that they can become strong people.
 
Slide 2
 
Her mother asked her, “So what are you going to do about it?”
Marley answered by starting a project called #1000BlackGirlBooks. Her
plan was to find and collect 
one thousand books
 that have strong girls of
color as main characters, and then give them away
 to libraries, schools,
and community organizations
.
 
Slide 3
 
Marley told everyone she could about her project. Grown ups noticed her
project and invited her to talk about it—in magazine articles, on the radio,
and on television.
 
Slide 4
 
She collected more and more books. Some people gave her books, and
some people gave her money to buy books. So far, she has collected
12,000 books! These books have been sent to places in the United States
and around the world.
 
Slide 5
 
Marley Dias, the person behind the
nonprofit #1000BlackGirlBooks, looks
through some of the books donated to her
group.
 
Marley also travels to cities all over the United States to talk with adults and
kids about her project. She tells people how important it is to hear many
different stories from many different perspectives.
 
Slide 6
 
Marley lives and goes to school in the state of New Jersey. One part of her
project is advocating for more diverse books in her own school library and
on the lists of books the school recommends to students.
 
Slide 7
 
When she was 13 years old, Marley wrote a book! In this book, she shares
tips and encourages other young people to do something to make a
difference in their own communities.
 
Slide 8
 
“Because it was my story I wanted to share
‘how’ I did it, so other kids can learn how
they can use their gifts, talents and passions
to make a change in the world.
I also wanted adults to know what they could
do to help kids change the world.”
 
Marley has received lots of awards for the work she has done. When
leaders are recognized for their work, they inspire others.
 
Slide 9
 
Marley is still collecting books. Now she hopes to collect one million books.
"
I want this book drive to teach other kids that they can do whatever they
want to do
," she says.
 
Slide 10
 
 
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/13-year-old-founder-of-1000blackgirlbooks-shares-some-of-her-favorite-reads
https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/1000blackgirlbooks-campaign-expands/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiemcgrath/2017/06/13/from-activist-to-author-how-12-year-old-marley-dias-is-changing-the-
face-of-childrens-literature/#c75987a4ce0f
https://www.colorlines.com/articles/icymi-new-jersey-girl-seeks-collect-1000blackgirlbooks
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/marley-dias-collect-books-girls-color-180967231/
https://www.wbls.com/news/black-history/game-changers-marley-dias-video-photo
https://people.com/celebrity/marley-dias-collects-books-with-relatable-lead-characters/
https://www.commonlit.org/en/texts/marley-dias-the-13-year-old-activist-author
 
Citations: Information
 
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https://bckonline.com/2016/09/23/marley-dias-launches-zine-elle-com/2/
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https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/1000blackgirlbooks-campaign-expands/ 
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https://people.com/celebrity/marley-dias-collects-books-with-relatable-lead-characters/; 
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https://www.thewrap.com/back-creep-hillary-clinton-yara-shahidi-address-teen-vogues-next-gen-leaders-la-photos/the-teen-vogue-
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/42027105
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lying on books 
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/marley-dias-continues-find-color-kid-s-literature-n583071
 
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Meet Marley Dias, a 14-year-old leader who initiated the #1000BlackGirlBooks project to promote diversity in literature. After noticing a lack of representation in books, Marley set out to collect books with strong girls of color as main characters. Her project gained widespread attention, resulting in the collection of over 12,000 books and advocacy for diverse literature in schools. Marley travels to spread the importance of diverse storytelling across the United States.

  • Marley Dias
  • #1000BlackGirlBooks
  • Diversity in Literature
  • Childrens Literacy
  • Social Impact

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  1. Marley Dias: #1000BlackGirlBooks Text Talk Week 4, Day 5

  2. Slide 1 Meet Marley Dias. She is 14 years old. She is a leader. Marley was not elected by a vote of her community members. But she did something that made her community see her as a leader.

  3. Slide 2 When she was 11 years old, Marley noticed a problem. Marley loves to read. But she had trouble finding books with characters that look like her. She thought it was important for kids to see strong characters who look like themselves, so that they can become strong people.

  4. Slide 3 Her mother asked her, So what are you going to do about it? Marley answered by starting a project called #1000BlackGirlBooks. Her plan was to find and collect one thousand books that have strong girls of color as main characters, and then give them away to libraries, schools, and community organizations.

  5. Slide 4 Marley told everyone she could about her project. Grown ups noticed her project and invited her to talk about it in magazine articles, on the radio, and on television.

  6. Slide 5 Marley Dias, the person behind the nonprofit #1000BlackGirlBooks, looks through some of the books donated to her group. She collected more and more books. Some people gave her books, and some people gave her money to buy books. So far, she has collected 12,000 books! These books have been sent to places in the United States and around the world.

  7. Slide 6 Marley also travels to cities all over the United States to talk with adults and kids about her project. She tells people how important it is to hear many different stories from many different perspectives.

  8. Slide 7 Marley lives and goes to school in the state of New Jersey. One part of her project is advocating for more diverse books in her own school library and on the lists of books the school recommends to students.

  9. Slide 8 Because it was my story I wanted to share how I did it, so other kids can learn how they can use their gifts, talents and passions to make a change in the world. I also wanted adults to know what they could do to help kids change the world. When she was 13 years old, Marley wrote a book! In this book, she shares tips and encourages other young people to do something to make a difference in their own communities.

  10. Slide 9 Marley has received lots of awards for the work she has done. When leaders are recognized for their work, they inspire others.

  11. Slide 10 Marley is still collecting books. Now she hopes to collect one million books. "I want this book drive to teach other kids that they can do whatever they want to do," she says.

  12. Citations: Information https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/13-year-old-founder-of-1000blackgirlbooks-shares-some-of-her-favorite-reads https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/1000blackgirlbooks-campaign-expands/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiemcgrath/2017/06/13/from-activist-to-author-how-12-year-old-marley-dias-is-changing-the- face-of-childrens-literature/#c75987a4ce0f https://www.colorlines.com/articles/icymi-new-jersey-girl-seeks-collect-1000blackgirlbooks https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/marley-dias-collect-books-girls-color-180967231/ https://www.wbls.com/news/black-history/game-changers-marley-dias-video-photo https://people.com/celebrity/marley-dias-collects-books-with-relatable-lead-characters/ https://www.commonlit.org/en/texts/marley-dias-the-13-year-old-activist-author

  13. Citations: Images Slide 1: yellow background https://bckonline.com/2016/09/23/marley-dias-launches-zine-elle-com/2/ Slide 2: Slide 3: books https://www.shoutmousepress.org/blog/1000blackgirlbooks Slide 4: on tv https://www.cbs.com/shows/cbs_this_morning/video/_zyKwfejsZzE4O_oYFRvzcxXhkOuiOgf/teen-activist-marley-dias- on-her-new-mission-for-racial-harmony/; fox29 http://www.fox29.com/news/nj-11-year-old-launches-1000blackgirlbooks Slide 5: shelving books https://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/1000blackgirlbooks-campaign-expands/ Credit Christopher Occhicone for The New York Times Slide 6: reading at school https://people.com/celebrity/marley-dias-collects-books-with-relatable-lead-characters/; outdoors https://www.thewrap.com/back-creep-hillary-clinton-yara-shahidi-address-teen-vogues-next-gen-leaders-la-photos/the-teen-vogue- summit-la-keynote-conversation-with-hillary-rodham-clinton-and-actress-yara-shahidi/with mic https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/42027105 Slide 7: #1000 logo https://www.nypl.org/blog/2016/03/24/live-qa-marley-dias-1000blackgirlbooks Slide 8: book scholastic.com Slide 9: Michelle Obama https://www.instyle.com/celebrity/marley-dias-1000blackgirlbooks-campaign-badass-women; Ms. Foundation http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Marley+Dias/Ms+Foundation+30th+Annual+Gloria+Awards+After/RSZnDoSvKsx; achiever of the year https://www.success.com/2017-success-achiever-of-the-year-marley-dias/ Slide 10: lying on books https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/marley-dias-continues-find-color-kid-s-literature-n583071

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