American Indians in Children's Literature
Established in 2006, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society.
Anansesem is an online magazine devoted to Caribbean children's and young adult literature written by both new and established writers.
CCBC- Current Publishing Statistics
Publishing Statistics on Children's Books about People of Color and First/Native Nations and by People of Color and First/Native Nations Authors and Illustrators
Disability in Kidlit is dedicated to discussing the portrayal of disability in middle grade and young adult literature. We publish articles, reviews, interviews, and discussions examining this topic from various angles—and always from the disabled perspective.
Search Collections: Curated Lists. You can identify and explore multicultural picture books. Their collection focuses on depictions of racial and cultural diversity published in the U.S. since 2002.
Various lists that offer characters, authors, and illustrators from many places, with varied backgrounds, identities, and abilities.
We celebrate young adult books about all kinds of diversity, from race to sexual orientation to gender identity and disability. Our goal is to bring attention to books and authors that might fall outside the mainstream, and to bring the margin to the center. Active 2011-2016.
I’m Your Neighbor is a project which promotes the use of children’s literature featuring “new arrival” cultures and groups to engage the entire community in a discussion of commonalities and differences.
This is a blog done by a group of Florida Natives, ages 12-20, who are passionate and children's and young adult literature.
Exploring the world of Latinx YA, MG and children's literature.
Queering up your shelf, one rec at a time!
A Mighty Girl's book section features over 2,000 girl-empowering books starring stellar Mighty Girl characters.
A list of books in which racist or stereotypical imagery was revised.
SocialJusticeBooks.org offers carefully selected lists of books for children and educators, book reviews, and articles on social justice, multicultural children’s literature.
YA Pride is dedicated to promoting and discussing LGBTQIAP+ Young Adult literature