Equity Wednesday
Presented by Guilford County Schools' Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Presented by Guilford County Schools' Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
May 18, 2022
This month...
For May, we are discussing Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga.
A gorgeously written, hopeful middle grade novel in verse about a young girl who must leave Syria to move to the United States.
Jude never thought she’d be leaving her beloved older brother and father behind, all the way across the ocean in Syria. But when things in her hometown start becoming volatile, Jude and her mother are sent to live in Cincinnati with relatives.
At first, everything in America seems too fast and too loud. The American movies that Jude has always loved haven’t quite prepared her for starting school in the US—and her new label of “Middle Eastern,” an identity she’s never known before.
But this life also brings unexpected surprises—there are new friends, a whole new family, and a school musical that Jude might just try out for. Maybe America, too, is a place where Jude can be seen as she really is.
This lyrical, life-affirming story is about losing and finding home and, most importantly, finding yourself.
Explore teacher resources from the Harper Collins Publishers (linked).
Please scroll through the resources below to find the book, explore the book trailer and author book talk, and learn about a Service Learning opportunity for high school students interested in participating in the book discussion.
Other Words for Home is available in ebook, audio book, and print editions at your school library. Login to your school's Destiny Discover site by finding your school name at https://gcsnc.follettdestiny.com/ . Login with your student number and 8 digit birthday to check out a digital copy or place a physcial copy on hold for pick up in your library.
Questions? Contact your school library media coordinator.
Author Jasmine Warga talks about her book, Other Words for Home.
Contact Jasmine Getrouw-Moore, getrouj@gcsnc.com, or Natalie Strange, strangn@gcsnc.com, if you would like to nominate yourself or a student to be a part of the dicussion panel. Sign up link coming soon!
Respond to the book with your voice and style. Create a short presentation, poster, poem, painting or other creative reflection on the book. Use these linked guidelines to apply for credit on x2VOL.
The Immigrant Experience: Down the Rabbit Hole, lesson plans and primary sources from the Library of Congress, linked here.
BBC's Syrian Journey: Choose your own escape route is a serious look at the dangers some families face. Based on real life experiences, make choices to see if you can guide your family to safety.
Check out Games for Change for local stories of immigrant experiences, made into interactive gaming modules and linked here.