Jacqueline Woodson, Author
- Bio: Lives in Brooklyn, NY; author of almost 30 books for young and adult readers; Young People’s Poet Laureate (2014-2016); won the National Book Award for Brown Girl Dreaming (2014)
- Other Works: Brown Girl Dreaming (2014); Harbor Me (2018); Before the Ever After (2020)
- Awards: National Book Award Finalist (2002); School Library Journal Best Book (2002); Booklist Editor’s Choice (2002); ALA Best Book for Young Adults (2003)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
- The Challenge of Navigating a New Identity
- The Pervasiveness of Racial Bias and Stereotypes in American Society
- The Role of Community in Coping with Trauma
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
- Gain an understanding of the sociocultural context of the Federal Witness Protection Program and the potential impact it has on children like Evie/Toswiah within it.