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Weekend Watching
By LJ and SLJ editors
As we continue to spend more time at home, we may be looking for new shows to watch. Television shows with subtitles are not only an accessible way to immerse yourself in another culture, they also allow you to notice the finer details. We highlight some of our recent favorites.
image Bingeable Shows Worth the Subtitles
By Robin Bradford
With shows becoming accessible to a wider audience, more of us are embracing our favorite genres in a variety of languages.
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image Essential Titles in 20th-Century African American History
By Leah Huey
Build dimensional and complete collections with these books that help provide intersectional context to lived experiences.
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image Seasonal Selections To Know, Read, Share, and Buy
By Jennifer Dayton
Librarians and LJ editors suggest the spring books collection development and readers’ advisory librarians will want to know, read, share, and buy.
image Great Joy and Self-Love: Renée Watson on Love Is a Revolution
By Renée Watson
The author writes about finding joy amid pain and how love can be a personal revolution.
image 11 YA and Middle Grade Titles That Destigmatize Menstruation
By SLJ Reviews
These titles take on the embarrassment associated with menstruation—while urging readers to take pride in their bodies and combat the stigma related to periods.
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image Poetry Titles To Watch 2021
By Barbara Hoffert
The nearly 100 key poetry titles featured here some of the most dynamic writing being done today, featuring varied voices in terms of race, gender, and sexuality.
image Watching and Interacting with Animals Online
By Melanie Kletter
We have rounded up a selection of interesting animal cams, online videos, and live virtual animal experiences to allow you to find some joy watching adorable animals at play.
image Notes on Nature
By LJ Reviews
Mark Arax sheds insight into the history of water. Meredith May shares her lifelong fascination with bees. Margaret Renkl brings a personal touch to nature.

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