Deborah DePaoli, defensora por la infancia, comparte algunas sus memorias de su niñez, rodeada por una diversidad cultural que la impulsó a ser trilingüe y en donde fue expuesta a materiales Braille enviados por la Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos. Escuche sus sentidas memorias familiares, y sus experiencias en comunidades migrantes y de habla hispana en California, a sí mismo, por qué es importante para las comunidades inmigrantes mantener el idioma de origen en el hogar.
Recursos:
Law Librarianship with Terrye Conroy - Episode 66
Kathryn Otoshi, Children's Author and Illustrator - Episode 65
Medical Librarianship with Ruth Riley - Episode 64
R2i2 with Jacqui Lee - Episode 63
A Conversation with Tim Conroy - Episode 62
Confederate Papers Digitization Project with Dr. Fritz Hamer - Episode 61
Lee Snelgrove and One Columbia for Arts and History - Episode 60
SC Author Leigh Moring Discusses Nathanael Green - Episode 59
Summer Reading with Rebecca Antill - Episode 58
Interview with author Pat McNeely - Episode 57
Culturally Relevant Practices for Classroom Management - Episode 56
Children's Literature with Carmen Agra Deedy - Episode 55
Genealogy with Debbie Bloom - Episode 54
2018 Hurricane Season with Andrew Phillips - Episode 53
All for Civil Rights with W. Lewis Burke - Episode 52
Global Studies with Dr. Agnes Mueller - Episode 51
South Carolina History through Poetry with Kimberly Simms - Episode 50
Poetry and More with Lucinda and Xavier Clark - Episode 49
The Power of Poetry with Glenis Redmond - Episode 48
Urban Botany with Dr. John Nelson - Episode 47
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