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I want to teach the novel, Brown Girl in the Ring, by Nalo Hopkinson. Our New York City Department of Education's supply system does not carry the book, nor does it carry many books at all from Caribbean or African writers. Due to deficient offerings, it is very difficult to provide our students with an inclusive curriculum, which is ironic, considering New York's public system is one of the most linguistically, ethnically, and racially diverse school systems in the country. Many of my students identify as Afro-Caribbean, and this will be the first book in our book room written by an author, and about a protagonist, of similar identity.

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I want to teach the novel, Brown Girl in the Ring, by Nalo Hopkinson. Our New York City Department of Education's supply system does not carry the book, nor does it carry many books at all from Caribbean or African writers. Due to deficient offerings, it is very difficult to provide our students with an inclusive curriculum, which is ironic, considering New York's public system is one of the most linguistically, ethnically, and racially diverse school systems in the country. Many of my students identify as Afro-Caribbean, and this will be the first book in our book room written by an author, and about a protagonist, of similar identity.

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