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Saturday Storytime with JESSICA HERTHEL at Books Inc. in The Castro
03/14/2015 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM PT
Description
Books Inc. in The Castro presents a very special Saturday Storytime with director of the Stonewall National Education Project, which networks LGBTQ inclusive school districts and develops educational materials for the classroom, Jessica Herthel for a reading of I Am Jazz. Co-written with transgender LGBT rights activist Jazz Jennings, I Am Jazz is based on Jennings' real-life experience and is a perfect book for young readers, parents, and educators alike.
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