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Episode 11: Brad The Impaler goes to STEM Camp: Cynthia Leitich Smith, Tantalize and Rain is Not my Indian Name
Podcast |
Go Your Own YA
Publisher |
Carey and Marie
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS
Publication Date |
Nov 28, 2017
Episode Duration |
Unknown
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What do marauding vampires, teen restaurant impresarios, small town politics and grieving families have in common? Cynthia Leitich Smith, writer and scholar extraordinaire. Carey and Marie talk about the inescapable legacy of Twilight, Native American kidlit and YA, photography as a catalyst for self-exploration and expression, and really terrible men who dress like they did a walk of shame from a Hot Topic. 

Rain is Not My Indian Name: Goodreads

Tantalize: Goodreads

Cynthia Leitich Smith: Website


Content Warnings

Rain is Not My Indian Name

Racism, small town prejudice, anti-Native prejudice, grief (long term and short term), girl on girl relational agression

Tantalize

Gore, physical violence, vampirism, sexualization of teenagers, drugging and forcibly turning a teenager into a vampire. Also the baby squirrel thing.


Show Notes

Rain is Not My Indian Name readers' guide

series.html">Cynsations Blog: The Tantalize Series

11 Most Haunted Places in Austin

Austin Book Store: Book People

Nowadays, Cassidy can attend one of these programs: These Revolutionary Programs Are Helping Native American Kids Chase Careers In Science, Technology, And Engineering

A real life Aunt Georgia: c325-11e7-8ed3-27dc12832099.html">Czarina Salido fighting to help young Native American girls discover STEM

10 STEM Summer Camps for Students of Color

Native Now: Contemporary Indian Stories: article by  by Cynthia Leitich Smith (contemporary to Rain is Not My Indian Name)

A real-life Sanguini's in Tokyo, Japan

Weekend Update: Pete Davidson on Staten Island


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The Mindful Child by Susan K Greenland


This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.  (CC Marie Macula, Carey Farrell 2017) 
What do marauding vampires, teen restaurant impresarios, small town politics and grieving families have in common? Cynthia Leitich Smith, writer and scholar extraordinaire. Carey and Marie talk about the inescapable legacy of Twilight, Native American kidlit and YA, photography as a catalyst for self-exploration and expression, and really terrible men who dress like they did a walk of shame from a Hot Topic. 

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