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Home Front: Culture Wars
Preparing Idaho for Dhimmitude
2004-11-08
From The Idaho Statesman:
Want your children to be good readers? Read to them. Or let them read to you. Educators recommend adults and children spend 20 minutes a day reading to one another. These recommendations are from Stephanie Youngerman, educational services supervisor with the Boise School District.

Grades K to 3

"Magid Fasts for Ramadan," by Mary Matthews. An interesting look at an Egyptian Muslim family's celebration of Ramadan through the eyes of 8-year-old Magid.

"Crow Boy," by Taro Yashima. In a small Japanese village, Chibi, the main character, is an outcast at school because he is different from the other kids. This memorable story is about a situation all children experience sometime .

Grades 4 to 6

"Celebrating Ramadan," by Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith. This picture book for older readers follows devout Muslim Ibraheem, a fourth-grader living in New Jersey, through the holy month of Ramadan and Eid (the holiday that follows).

"Skeleton Man," by Joseph Bruchac. Steeped in Mohawk lore and tradition, this story is contemporary both in its setting and its celebration of the enduring strength and courage of Native American women.


Grades 7 to 12

"19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East," by Naomi Shihab Nye. Haunting and evocative poems about the Middle East and about being an Arab American living in the United States.

"Flame (Farsala Trilogy)," by Hilari Bell. Adventure, mythology, politics, military tactics, and intrigue combine in this sweeping fantasy that draws its underpinnings from ancient Persian poetry and the relentless march of the Roman army.


Want more ideas?

Oh, I think we've got the idea, Steph. Thanks.
Posted by:Steve

#7  Welcome to the world of modern juvenile literature. Multicultural and 'realistic'. Write a story about a 12-year old womyn-of-color and budding artist living with a divorced crack-addict mom, and who makes friends with a homeless old lesbian mystic. You'll have a contender for a Newberry Award.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-11-08 11:56:13 PM  

#6  Puleez,spare me the horseshit!!! Dump the PC crap.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2004-11-08 9:36:15 PM  

#5  And here in NY....Crescent School, 835 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, NY...teacher Yahiya Emerick, also publisher of textbooks for muslim children that contain anti-Christian, anti-Jewish statements. "Mercy to Mankind" and "What Islam is All About"...detailed by Larry Cohler-Esses, NY Daily News, March, 2003.

Yahiya Emerick has an essay on Daniel Pipes' website, www.danielpipes.org, "How to Islamicize America"...
Posted by: jawa   2004-11-08 9:00:54 PM  

#4  I can't figure which is more improbable, that someone like Stehie would be working in Idaho or that an Idaho paper would publish such an article without calling for her dismissal. After all, I thought everyone in Idaho was a Nazi...Oh, now I'm starting to understand.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-08 5:31:08 PM  

#3  It would be nice to have some stories about Jesus in those lists. Oh no, God forbid. . . what was I thinking?
Posted by: Doc8404   2004-11-08 3:44:26 PM  

#2  I expect the ACLU to be all over this....

(I mean Skeleton Man obviously is exploitation Native American women....).
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-11-08 12:09:55 PM  

#1  Isn't that sweet. Meanwhile, let's find out what Saudi and American muslim school students are learning.
http://www.textbookleague.org/121musm.htm
The religion of Islam is the true religion and any other religion is false. The religion of Islam is high and triumphant over all [other] religions. . . . There shall be no requital against a Muslim for [murdering] an infidel, nor against a freeman for [murdering] a slave. . . . there is no bond that binds [Jews], except for a corrupted religion. . . . [Jews] resemble a donkey that carries big books but does not benefit from them at all. . . It is forbidden for a Muslim to be a friend of one who does not believe in God and his Messenger [i.e., Muhammad]. . .

or http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources/19SAUD.html
Posted by: ed   2004-11-08 11:19:59 AM  

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