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  • WOW Reads: MSRAP Reads Don't Cause Trouble By Arree Chung
    2026/01/06

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we recap our experience around Don’t Cause Trouble by Arree Chung.

    In this episode, we talk about...

    • Our Star Burger orders.
    • Awkward moments in middle school life and being “halfway to somewhere.”
    • Our creative processes, both digital and with physical media, in writing and illustration.
    • The Cold War and Communism in China.
    • We recommend this book for “the whole world."

    This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the U of A College of Education.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Lit Discussant: Narges Zandi, U of A COE Graduate Assistant
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Art Major
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Nursing Major
    Digital Collaborator: Melanie Reyes, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A First-year Student

    For more information on the Worlds of Words Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.

    Today's podcast episode music is Claim to Fame - The Gray Room by Clark Sims.

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    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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  • WOW Reads: TRAP Considers Refugee Experiences in Literature
    2025/12/01

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss the refugee experience in children's literature.

    Books mentioned in this episode:
    "We Are Displaced" by Malala Yousafzai
    "The Unwanted: Stories of the Syrian Refugees" by Don Brown
    "Ink Knows No Borders" edited by Patrice Vecchione and Alissa Raymond
    "Internment" by Samir Ahmed
    "From the Tops of the Trees" by Kao Kalia Yang and Rachel Wada
    "To the Other Side" by Erika Meza
    "Dounia and the Magic Seeds" by Marya Zarif
    "A Star Shines Through" by Anna Desnitskaya
    "We Are Not from Here" by Jenny Torres Sanchez

    If you would like a copy of our ‘zine response to these books, please send a 6.5 X 9.5 self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE - flat rate for under 2 oz.) to: Worlds of Words Center - TRAP, U of A College of Education, 1430 E Second St, Rm 453, Tucson, AZ 85721

    This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the U of A College of Education.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Art Major
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Nursing Major
    Digital Collaborator: Melanie Reyes, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A First-year Student

    Today's Podcast Music was made by Nathan LaValley (Royalty Free Bossa Music).

    For more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.

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    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    17 分
  • WOW Reads: MSRAP Reads Halfway to Somewhere by Jose Pimienta
    2025/11/13

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we recap our experience around Halfway to Somewhere by Jose Pimienta.

    In this episode, we discuss...

    • Jo’s creative process.
    • The places and spaces we feel halfway between.
    • We recommend this book for our parents and teachers (the OG book influencers), our friends and basically everyone!

    This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the U of A College of Education.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Lit Discussant: Narges Zandi, U of A COE Graduate Assistant
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Art Major
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A First-year Student
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Nursing Major
    Digital Collaborator: Melanie Reyes, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A First-year Student

    For more information on the Worlds of Words Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.

    Today's Podcast Music was made by Nathan LaValley (Royalty Free Bossa Music).

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    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    14 分
  • WOW Reads: S3, Bonus - End of Year Review
    2025/07/10

    Worlds of Words Center Middle School and Teen Reading Ambassadors discuss the past academic year as they read and promoted reading together.

    For us, books and bagels are a natural pairing. Bruegger's by the University of Arizona, if you're listening, know that once a month since January of 2018, multiple bagel bundles fuel our reading discussions. This is not a paid announcement, just facts. But... if you have cheddar to share, we'll take your dough.

    Meanwhile, each Reading Ambassador studied four novels this year. We met at least eight authors, participated in the Tucson Festival of Books, had our first in-person Read-A-Thon, and recorded 10 episodes of this podcast. We continued to hear about the surprising frequency of book bans and challenges. We shared our best book recommendations, changing perspectives, librarian love, and advice for having a good school experience.

    Books and authors mentioned in this episode:
    Fiona Frizzle (iykyk)
    Donna Barba Higuera -- The Last Cuentista and Alebrijes
    Bill Konigsberg -- Destination Unknown
    Karen McManus -- The Cousins
    Sally Rooney -- Normal People
    Nic Stone
    Kait Waterhouse -- A Stirring from the Depths

    This podcast was recorded in the U of A College of Education media studio with assistance from the U of A COE Tech Team.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Lit Discussant: Kait Waterhouse, U of A COE Graduate Assistant
    Learning & Engagement Intern: Bonnie Rock, U of A W.E. Franke Honors College Student
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Art Major
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing Major

    For more information on the WOW Reading Ambassadors, visit wowlit.org (under the About tab).

    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    23 分
  • WOW Reads: S3, E7 - RAP Reads The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr
    2025/06/18

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr.

    In a special combined group of middle and high school readers, the Reading Ambassadors came together where story worlds collide -- in this case, DC Comics, the gothic world of Robert Lewis Stevenson, and author Melissa Marr's imagination. We thoroughly enjoyed Melissa's second visit with us, especially she shares her writing process and thoughts on book challenges. We also give a shout out to illustrator Jenn St-Onge.

    Program note: Melissa discussed Dissociative Identity Disorder as distinct from the literary theme of the duality of human nature with us. In this episode Reading Ambassadors using terms such as "alter egos" refer to the literary theme, not the mental health condition.

    Authors/books mentioned in this episode:
    The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Guadalupe García McCall, who joined us in WOW Reads' Season 1.

    This podcast was recorded in the U of A College of Education media studio with assistance from the U of A COE Tech Team.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Lit Discussant: Kait Waterhouse, U of A COE Graduate Assistant
    Learning & Engagement Intern: Bonnie Rock, U of A W.E. Franke Honors College Student
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Art Major
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing Major

    For more information on the WOW Reading Ambassadors, visit wowlit.org.

    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    24 分
  • WOW Reads: S3, E6 - TRAP Reads Dear Manny by Nic Stone
    2025/04/08

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss Dear Manny by Nic Stone.

    Nic Stone is open and warm, just like her favorite color -- orange. We discuss her commentary on lies (fiction is truth through the lens of a lie), her degree in psychology (understanding human experience helps with character development) and the habit of pursing discomfort (helps us grow and staves off boredom).

    Authors mentioned in this episode:
    Toni Morrison, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Jacqueline Woodson and Terry J. Benton-Walker.

    Additional authors and the books mentioned in this episode:
    Jason Reynolds, Long Way Down
    Elle Desamours, Needy Little Things
    Louis Sachar, Holes (a book that also came into play with the Middle School Reading Ambassador conversation around Jasmine Warga)
    Jeffrey Eugenides, The Virgin Suicides

    Thanks to the Tucson Festival of Books for coordinating Nic Stone's visit.

    This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the U of A College of Education with assistance from the U of A COE Tech Team.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Lit Discussant: Kait Waterhouse, U of A COE Graduate Assistant
    Learning & Engagement Intern: Bonnie Rock, U of A W.E. Franke Honors College Student
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A First-year Student
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing Major

    For more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.

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    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    19 分
  • WOW Reads: Bonus - RAP on University of Arizona Museum Day 2025
    2025/04/03

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Reading Ambassadors (middle and high school) as we recap our experience around University of Arizona Museum Day.

    Twelve cultural and science collections on the U of A campus offered free or reduced admission and special programming on Saturday, March 29, 2025. In this bonus episode, we briefly discuss...

    • The UA Museum of Art
    • Center for Creative Photography
    • Greivenkamp Museum of Optics
    • Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research
    • Worlds of Words Center

    Worlds of Words shared three experiences for U of A Museum day: our original exhibit "Cepeda Stories: Everyone Has a Story to Tell," art from our archives that complement the exhibit, and award-winning global picturebooks with outstanding illustrations.

    The Reading Ambassadors share how these kinds of campus-wide events impact them personally and how they benefit the community.

    Special thanks to the U of A Research, Innovation & Impact and the committee who worked to launch this second campus-wide day celebrating art, science and the humanities, including the above listed units as well as Poetry Center, Coit Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Museum of Democracy, African American Museum of Southern Arizona, Flandrau Science Center, Museum Association of Arizona, and The Archive of Visual Arts.

    This podcast was recorded in the Worlds of Words Center studio in the U of A College of Education.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Audio Engineer: Liam Arias, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Radio, TV, Film Major

    For more information on the Worlds of Words Reading Ambassadors, visit wowlit.org and look under "About."

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    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    11 分
  • WOW Reads: S3, E5 - MSRAP Reads A Strange Thing Happened at Cherry Hall by Jasmine Warga
    2025/04/02

    Join the Worlds of Words Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we recap our experience around A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall by Jasmine Warga.

    In this episode, we discuss...

    • How are we seen in real life and in books? How do we see ourselves?
    • In what ways do we help or hinder our relationships with friends and family?
    • The tight nature of writing in the mystery genre.
    • And Emaline takes a clear stance on graphic organizers.

    Bonus Book Mentions:
    Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery

    Thanks to the Tucson Festival of Books for coordinating Jasmine Warga's visit. In our session, we learned Jasmine previously taught 6th grade. We determined she was likely an excellent teacher. She also mentioned Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine and Holes by Louis Sachar (a book that also came into play with the Teen Reading Ambassador conversation around Nic Stone).

    This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the U of A College of Education with assistance from the U of A COE Tech Team.

    Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate Director
    Lit Discussant: Kait Waterhouse, U of A COE Graduate Assistant
    Learning & Engagement Intern: Bonnie Rock, U of A W.E. Franke Honors College Student
    Audio Engineer: Alexis Mendoza, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A First-year Student
    Audio Engineer Supervisor: Liam Arias, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Radio, TV, Film Major
    Coordinator: Vianey Torres, Worlds of Words Student Employee and U of A Nursing Major

    For more information on the Worlds of Words Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.

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    We Can Promote Global Literature Together!

    The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.

    Thank you for listening and keep reading!

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    24 分