Jacqueline Woodson On Trying to Write to Young People and For All People | Kindred
In this video, award winning author Jacqueline Woodson discusses how she tries to write her stories to be timeless, because there's a timelessness to the way we exist. Plus, she talks about how it's important to truly see children outside of the binary of education. Her advice to young people who may be unsure of their purpose is the importance of "Understanding that you exist and there's a reason you exist".
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