User:Gracekmeyers/Cartoon Network and LGBT representation/Bibliography

Bibliography [original addition/evaluation of sources]

 * Muñoz, Joaquin, and Nou-Chee Chang. 2021. “‘Here Comes a Thought’: Steven Universe as Social Emotional Curriculum.” International Journal of Critical Media Literacy 3 (1): 24–42.
 * This is an academic, peer-reviewed article published by an academic journal, the International Journal of Critical Media Literacy, so it should be a reliable source. It covers the topic in some depth, so it’s helpful in establishing notability. The source would contribute to the Steven Universe section of my assigned article, as it discusses the cartoon’s emphasis on inclusivity and diversity.

Additional sources I found to add to the article during my research
 * Cavna, Michael. 2020. “‘Steven Universe’ Creator Says Farewell, Knowing Her Show Made Young LGBTQ Viewers Feel Seen.” The Washington Post, March 27.
 * This is a publishing from a neutral, independent national newspaper, The Washington Post, so it should be a reliable source. It covers the topic in some depth, so it’s helpful in establishing notability. The source would contribute to the Steven Universe section of my assigned article, as it discusses its inclusion of same sex marriage scenes in the cartoon.
 * "Craig of the Creek: an endearing, funny and imaginative kids show for fans of Hilda and Bluey." Guardian [London, England], March 1, 2022, NA. Gale Academic OneFile
 * This is a neutral, independent article published by an international news network, Guardian News & Media, so it should be a reliable source. It covers the topic in some depth, so it’s helpful in establishing notability. The source would contribute to my assigned article because it explains the context and plot of the cartoon Craig of the Creek, which my article already mentions it has LGBT characters.