Scholastic has published its "Pride" guide for teachers, featuring its "Read with Pride" campaign that provides educators with a list of LGBTQIA+ stories for kids and teens.
The company has committed to using its resources to combat efforts by schools and parents to determine appropriate content for children and to keep illustrated pornography out of schools.
The guide includes a glossary with terms such as “allocishet,” described as a combination of “allosexual/alloromantic,” “cisgender,” and “heterosexual/heteroromantic” to denote people whose gender and sexuality are privileged by society. Another term, “two-spirit,” refers to an umbrella term for Native American individuals who do not identify within the colonialist gender binary.
Click here to read the entire guide.
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The guide also asserts that teaching should influence children's ideology. It states, “Books and literature are never neutral. By engaging with queer literature for children and young adults, you are disrupting the status quo that implies being cisgender, heterosexual, and allosexual are the default.”
Scholastic is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books.