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These books are just recommendations. In order to truly create equitable and inclusive learning spaces, we must always ensure that the books we curate and share with our students are responsive, relevant and contextual for our learners. It is always good to affirm and expand students ideas through the books we display, read and use to carry out the curriculum. I hope the below recommendations can be helpful.
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