![]() Nana Akua Goes to School, written by Tricia Elam Walker with illustrations by April Harrison Here are some of their picks for books, video games, and TV from 20. We asked a handful of children's media experts to recommend their favorite new content that gets high marks for both great storytelling and inclusion. You see yourself reflected in them, but you also get to learn about other things through them." "The shows and characters that resonate the most are actually both. She spent years as the head of education and research on Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer and currently consults on the new PBS Kids show Alma's Way, one of our recommended titles below. "The media sometimes serves as a window and sometimes serves as a mirror," says Mariana Diaz-Wionczek. An increasingly diverse population favors diversity in the media they consume.Roughly half of all children are non-White. The world of children's media is slightly more diverse than adult content, but it too is still not representative of its target audience.population is increasingly more racially diverse. Mainstream media content still features mostly White characters, despite the fact that the U.S.Two recent studies on diversity in television and children's media in particular show that: ![]() ![]() Tired of looking for family entertainment where diversity doesn't feel like a token after-thought? Look no further. ![]()
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