Unless you have the emotional range of a Dementor, odds are you adore Harry Potter.。
And thanks to Hillary Clinton's recent speech at the American Library Association conference on Tuesday, we now know she's a serious Potterhead, too. 。
SEE ALSO:Even Hillary Clinton is creeped out by 'The Handmaid's Tale' 。While speaking, Clinton, a resident book nerd, praised J.K. Rowling's beloved series, and explained how books and。 While speaking, Clinton, a resident book nerd, praised J.K. Rowling's beloved series, and explained how books and。Harry Potter。
inspire an important sense of compassion and empathy in readers towards members of minority groups.。 "Years of data suggests that reading fiction helps build empathy. It helps us put ourselves in other peoples' shoes," Clinton said at the Chicago conference. "One study even found that young people who read the。Harry Potter。

books, which first came out 20 years ago this week, were more compassionate toward immigrants, refugees and members of the LGBT community." 。
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Thanks for signing up!。 "And so, it’s impossible for me to overstate the impact on children who see themselves in the pages of a book and are introduced to people unlike themselves," she said.。Though Clinton did not cite the exact study she was referencing,Yahoo 。 noted the information was likely taken from a 2015 study, titled: "The greatest magic of Harry Potter: Reducing prejudice 。
noted the information was likely taken from a 2015 study, titled: "The greatest magic of Harry Potter: Reducing prejudice 。 ." 。 In the study, researchers reviewed how the literary series impacted the way students in elementary and high schools in the U.K. and Italy felt towards members of marginalized groups like refugees, immigrants, and LGBTQ people.。
For the study, psychologist Loris Vezzali and his Stanford University colleagues read children passages from the。
For the study, psychologist Loris Vezzali and his Stanford University colleagues read children passages from the 。 Harry Potter。books that showed the consequences of prejudice, such as the anger and humiliation felt after the character Draco Malfoy referred to Hermione as "filthy little Mudblood," an insulting term to describe wizards with non-wizard parents. 。
For the control group, children read passages unrelated to prejudice. After six weeks both groups of children were studied and researchers found that students exposed to prejudice-related passages expressed a more positive attitude towards international students, refugees, and members of the LGBTQ community.。
Before her speech came to a close, Clinton reiterated the importance of not only the 。
books, but reading in general. 。
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