Monday, October 21, 2019
The eNotes Blog Diversity, Intersectionality, and Inclusivity#YANeedsMore
Diversity, Intersectionality, and Inclusivity#YANeedsMore Yesterday the hashtag #YANeedsMore started trending, and we jumped in to watch the conversation unfold. We are ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ⠤ï ¸ ing the #YANeedsMore tweets! (@) July 23, 2015 Not surprising was the number of calls for more intersectionality and diversity; we were pleasantly surprised by the rich insight, feedback, ideas, and personal experiences from hundreds of young adult, and proper adult, tweeters. The YA genre and particularly its older readers have been criticized for a gamut of faults and short-comings. This trending tag was a cry for a more varied genre, and hopefully writers and publishers will follow to match their readers experiences, cultures, stories, and relationships. Here are some of our favorite #YANeedsMore. More  poor families #YANeedsMore Poor families.(Growing up in a borderline poverty community, I found the upper middle class standard in YA alienating.) Kody Keplinger (@Kody_Keplinger) July 23, 2015 More  teen girls who #YANeedsMore teen girls who know they dont ever want to settle down and have kids. Not every girl likes babies. Carrie Ann (@Writer_Carrie) July 24, 2015 More  queer kids being #YANeedsMore queer kids being heroes in a story that has nothing to do with their sexuality. Tristina Wright (@TristinaWright) July 23, 2015 More  fat kids with #YANeedsMore fat characters w/ intersectional ids (mogai, poc, disabled,etc.) bc most fat chars Ive seen are white/cishet/able-bodied inver (@invertweets) July 24, 2015 More  neuro-atypical individuals #YANeedsMore neuro-atypical individuals without making them tragic or in need of fixing. Steven Gould (@StevenGould) July 23, 2015 More  girls who #YAneedsmore girls who are okay with being single. Romance is good and fun but being single is a good (healthy) thing Akchita S. (@KailiaSage) July 23, 2015 More  diversity of #YANeedsMore diversity. of skin, loves, gender, size, shape, brains, brain chemistries, beliefs. jenperator larsen (@jenfoo) July 23, 2015 More  friendships #YANeedsMore friendships! Healthy friendships. Toxic friendships. Boy/girl friendships. Boy/boy friendships. Girl/girl friendships. Molli Moran (@MissMolliWrites) July 23, 2015 More  complex parent-teen relationships #YANeedsMore complex parent-teen relationships that arent propelled by divorce, disease, or some sort of crisis. Saba Sulaiman (@agentsaba) July 23, 2015 More  trans teens who #yaneedsmore Trans teens who are comfortable being trans. Nonbinary teens! Genderqueer teens! Nita Tyndall (@NitaTyndall) July 23, 2015 More  retellings of classics #YANeedsMore retellings of classics that are not by Jane Austen or Shakespeare lets see a YA Villette or Dorian Gray! Claire Hennessy (@clairehennessy) July 23, 2015 More  ambitious teens #YANeedsMore ambitious teens. Teens are constantly making/changing plans all the time, more stories on what to do if it doesnt go to plan. Lily Meade (@LilyMeade) July 23, 2015 More  cats? Uh I dont necessarily disagree with this. #YANeedsMore cat POV stories Jeff Crook (@JeffCrook2b) July 23, 2015 What do you think YA needs more of? Let us know in the comments, and add your voice to the trend!
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