Regardless of the politics involved, I want to see people reading, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares
Liz Soares: Simple things still count
When I perused the pile of cards sent to me by second-graders, I remembered there is good in the world, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: The magic of the library
Today’s library is a place where people come together and interact, or just be themselves among others, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: Remembering when it was important to ‘look nice’
Dressing down seems like a trend that is here to stay, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: Watching ‘Apollo 11’ brought moon landing memories back to life
I’ve gotten used to the fact that my childhood looks like it took place in another century, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: Plant-based diets healthier for us … and the environment
Liz Soares writes she is pleased that ‘the concept of plant-based diets is entering the national conversation.’
Liz Soares: Dystopian books provide me comfort these days, but other titles might be more worthwhile
The fearless and attentive heroine in “Harriet the Spy” inspired me to watch and listen, good qualities to reinforce right now, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: The problem with censorship is that it knows no bounds
While freedom isn’t always comfortable, it’s always worth protecting, writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: Picture books meant to be shared experience
Students respond to the stories she reads in ‘interesting and surprising ways,’ writes Liz Soares.
Liz Soares: What do I know, just by looking at someone?
Attempting to take the Implicit Association Test was ‘intensely uncomfortable,’ writes Liz Soares, due to fear she would pick an answer that indicated she was subconsciously racist.