Book Access Project- Deafness

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Book Access Project
Deafness
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Harlie Walker, Grace Ciriano, Avery Burleson, Ashley Longworth, Sydney Owens
Chapter 1: Introduction
Our research dives into Deafness and Hard of Hearing. We chose this topic because we want to bring more representation of Deafness and HOH in children's literature to light. It's a topic we don't see represented as often and we want to find ways to change that!
Sydney Owens
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Ashley Longworth
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Avery Burleson
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Chapter 2: Literature Review
Link to our synthesis
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Chapter 3: Insider's Perspective
We believe that children deserve books that: 
  • (a) Include accurate and authentic representations of disability; 
  • (b) Include at least two characters with disabilities;
  • (c) Are authored and illustrated by people with lived disability experiences; 
  • (d) Are historically accurate;
  • (e) Are written using inclusive and current language that [dismantles ableism]; 
  • (f) Avoid and dismantle stereotypes including the need to cure or overcome disabilities;
  • (g) Acknowledge and respect the power of individuals with disabilities.

Specifically, we believe that children need books that allow everyone to speak their own truths, create their own stories, and challenge limits set by society.

We must not let anyone’s mind limit what able hearts can do.

Since deafness and heard of hearing in children's literature is limited, we want to make sure that the represenations that are out are accurate and follow the rules of our Literacy-Cast Proclamation.
Chapter 4: Literacy-Cast Proclamation
We believe that children deserve books that: 
  • (a) Include accurate and authentic representations of disability; 
  • (b) Include at least two characters with disabilities;
  • (c) Are authored and illustrated by people with lived disability experiences; 
  • (d) Are historically accurate;
  • (e) Are written using inclusive and current language that [dismantles ableism]; 
  • (f) Avoid and dismantle stereotypes including the need to cure or overcome disabilities;
  • (g) Acknowledge and respect the power of individuals with disabilities.

Specifically, we believe that children need books that allow everyone to speak their own truths, create their own stories, and challenge limits set by society.

We must not let anyone’s mind limit what able hearts can do.

Since deafness and heard of hearing in children's literature is limited, we want to make sure that the represenations that are out are accurate and follow the rules of our Literacy-Cast Proclamation.
Chapter 5: Search For Children's Books: Descriptions
Children's Books with Deaf or Heard of Hearing Representation
Sydney Owens:
In order to find children's books that accurately and appropriately represent deafness or heard of hearing in children's literature, I specifically looked for books with authors that are deaf or apart of the HOH community or have experience with this community. While there are a limited number of deaf/HOH children's books, I found books that I think represent the deaf and HOH community well.
Ashley Longworth
I targeted my research towards authors who are HOH/deaf and have a lived experience. Our goal was to strive to select books that had accurate and appropriate representation so we can enlighten our young readers about this specific community.
Avery Burleson
When looking for books for this project I used google. When google searching I targeted my search toward books about deafness or hard of hearing. I was also looking for authors that are deaf or hard of hearing. I wanted the book to be authentic and appropriate towards the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Bibliographies:

El Deafo
Author: Cece Bell
Genre: Graphic Novel
Publisher: Amulet Books
Published: September 2, 2014
Awards: 2015 John Newberry Medal

Mighty Mila
Author: Katie Petruzziello
Genre: Children's Fiction
Publisher: Self-Published
Published: September 2021
Awards: Gold Winner of the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award (Bill Fisher Award for Best First Book: Children's / Young Adult) and Gold Winner of the Wishing Shelf Awards (Books for 6-8 Year Olds)
Link to Book Website: https://www.mightymila.com/

The Sound of All Things
Author: Myron Uhlberg
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Peachtree Publishers
Published: March 2016
Awards: Notable Books for a Global Society,
Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, CCBC Choices, and many more!

The Deaf Musicians
Author: Pete Seeger
Genre: Children's Fiction
Publisher:‎ G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Published: October 5, 2006
Awards: 2007 Schneider Family Book Award

Feathers
Author: Jacqueline Woodson
Genre: YA Fiction
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Published: March 1, 2007
Awards: Newbery Honor Medal, Coretta Scott King Honor, NCTE Notable Children’s Book, and many more!
Link to Book Website: https://jacquelinewoodson.com/product/feathers/
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