Concerned about the lack of diversity in children’s books, Charnaie Gordon and her two kids are bridging the literacy gap with their new project that brings diverse books to children in each of the 50 states.
Gordon founded the Here Wee Read platform, which highlights diversity in children’s books, featuring multiple races, cultures and religions. The curated books also teach children about important subjects such as immigration and politics.
Through 50 States 50 Books, Gordon and her two children are sending these significant books to non-profit organizations, libraries, schools, and more, to every state in the country. Gordon also has plans to donate new books to children’s hospitals.
Since launching this project, Gordon tells Huffpost that several people have felt inspired to help, and have bought titles from Here Wee Read’s Amazon Wish List, which includes multiple sections such as “Juneteenth Books,” “Asian Picture & Chapter Books,” and “Latino/Bilingual Picture Books.” As 50 States 50 Books continues to grow on social media, the project has caught the attention of the Hatchette Book Group, who plans to donate an outstanding 800 books to the cause.
The Gordon family will likely be able to complete their impactful mission in 2019. To follow their progress and for more information about donating, please visit 50 States 50 Books on Instagram and their official website, 50states50books.net.