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Richmond Tales, Lost Secrets of the Iron Triangle

Published
Apr 2022
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction

About This Book

In Richmond Tales, Lost Secrets of the Iron Triangle, Maisha Yates and Mario Reyes form an unlikely friendship. With the guidance of an elderly friend (Misty Horn), they travel back through Richmond history to Native (Ohlone) times, industrial Richmond in the early 20th century, Richmond in 1942 at the beginning of World War II and the Great Migration; and forward into a beautiful, greened Richmond of 2050. Seeing history through a social justice lens, they bring their experiences of the past forward, applying them to the present and envisioning how their new understanding might help make a better and more equitable Richmond in the future.

GOALS:
attract young people to reading through stories representative of themselvesconnect youth to place by revealing history through their eyesreinforce bridges among cultures and present a model of inclusivityinspire youth to find themselves in the continuum of historyoffer a forum in the classroom to discuss social justice themes and civil societyoffer a tool of empowerment that articulates hope and helps shape agencyaddress the crisis of literacy and by default, the school dropout rateoffer an interdisciplinary text appropriate for both Language Arts and Social Studies
Themes include connection to place, street violence, bullying, history from below, and restorative justice.

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First Edition Apr 2022 Time and Again ISBN 1737668416
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Mar 2022 Time and Again ISBN B09W85BPCX
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