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Author: Eirini Schoinas

Eirini Schoinas, a sophomore, is a writer and editor for her school’s newspaper, The Cardinal Times.
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#1000BlackGirlBooks: A Push for Representation in Children’s Literature

Eirini Schoinas
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As a fifth grader, Marley Dias told her parents none of the characters in the books she reads in school look like her.

Five years later, Dias’ campaign, #1000BlackGirlBooks, has filled school libraries and curriculums with more than 12,000 books that feature Black girls as the main character.

“I was sick of reading about white boys and their dog.”

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