Carolyn Choi
Carolyn, a native to Los Angeles, is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of Southern California. Her work spans the issues of gender, labor, youth, and international education. She also has worked in community organizing and advocacy work at the Koreatown Workers’ Alliance, Koreatown Youth & Community Center, and the Korean Resource Center. As part of the CLC Collective, her books include IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All, Intersecciónalianza: hacemos espacio para todxs, and the IntersectionAllies Teaching Guide.
Available to speak on intersectional feminism, allyship, decolonizing schools, inclusive classrooms and communities, professional development, gender, Migrant labor, human trafficking, and international education
Praise for CLC
“Diversity takes center stage in this welcoming introduction to intersectional feminism, a joyous affirmation of how we are all connected." —TIME
“If ever a book belonged in every pediatrician’s office, clinic, daycare, shelter, classroom and home, this is it.”—LITERARY HUB
NEW YORK TIMES: 14 Antiracist Books for Kids and Teens Recommended by BIPOC Teachers and Librarians
ALICIA KEYS’ KEYS SOULCARE: 5 Stunning Visual Books for All Ages
ABC NEWS: 10 Diverse Children’s Books to Teach Kids about Racism and Representation
Books
IntersectionAllies isn’t just a book. It’s a mirror in which kids of all genders, races, sexualities, abilities, cultures, and origins can see their whole selves reflected, respected, and celebrated.
El libro explora temas de diversidad, como discapacidad fisica y ser un intermediario de idiomas para su familia, de una manera que hace que lxs ninxs se sientan orgullosxs de su historia personal y se conecten con la lucha colectiva por la justicia.
IntersectionAllies Teaching Guide
From the creators of the book, the official Teaching Guide includes 56 pages of discussion prompts, worksheets, and activities for grades K-5.