The system of government in the United States has both united and divided Americans throughout the nation's nearly 250-year history. Fueled by activists, an abundance of fake news, polarizing More →
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Anti-Semitism: Hatred on the Rise
Anti-Semitism has been called the "oldest hatred," as it has endured from ancient times to the present day. The resurgence of White supremacy and neo-Nazism, as well as the conflict between… More →
Artificial Intelligence at Home
Asian Immigrants
Asian immigrants, past and present, have contributed to the fabric of American life in any number of ways. They have worked at jobs, created businesses, nurtured families, and enriched… More →
Aunts and Uncles
Aunts and Uncles explains to emergent readers that aunts and uncles are our parents' siblings and their spouses. Accessible, carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive… More →
Be a Social Media Coordinator
Social media coordinators work with technology, but do not always have college degrees. This book explores the field of social media management, the training involved in becoming a social… More →
Black Immigrants
Black immigrants, past and present, have contributed to the fabric of American life in any number of ways. They have worked at jobs, created businesses, nurtured families, and enriched… More →
Building Connections
Making connections with others in the community is an essential life skill, and one that can help young people successfully navigate the choppy waters of today's society. Inside this book,… More →
In a post-pandemic world dominated by social media, many issues that have always impacted teenage girls feel more overwhelming than ever. Girls are struggling with anxiety related to… More →