Curriculum & Culture

When you choose our diverse and inclusive language arts curriculum, 25% of your purchase will support mutual aid initiatives that supply either food, shelter, personal essentials, books, or other critical support to members of the community.

Cover of a social issue educational booklet titled 'Creative Writing for Social Change' showing two students, a girl with braided hair and a boy with an afro hairstyle sitting at a desk with open books, and a background with a classroom poster stating 'We Read Banned Books' and other educational decorations.
A woman in a wheelchair and a young girl sitting outdoors, looking at a book together and smiling.
Colorful book cover titled "Mallory in Full Color" by Elisa Stone Leahy, featuring an illustrated girl with dark hair, glasses, and various vibrant geometric shapes and icons on a grid background.

Reading is resistance.

From anti-literacy laws to book bans and burnings, attacks on reading have always been used as tools of oppression.

By reading diverse and inclusive books, we fight against erasure and for our collective liberation.

Diverse & Inclusive

We center "own voices" books, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to see themselves authentically represented and celebrated in our learning materials.

Literature-Based

We aim to cultivate a love of reading that extends beyond academics, enriching the lives of students and inspiring a continuous journey of exploration through the world of books.

Secular

We are committed to providing high-quality educational experiences while respecting diverse beliefs.