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Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Children's Day/Children's Book Day... everyday!
"Dia" Children's Day/Children's Book Day (NM)
REGISTER AN EVENT for New Mexico
WHEREAS,
literacy is the foundation of learning
and essential to the growth and success of all children, who represent our
hopes and dreams; and
WHEREAS,
the Children's Bilingual Book Festival
takes place each year at the National Hispanic Cultural Center to promote childhood
literacy; and
WHEREAS,
the
festival features K-6 books in Spanish, English and Native languages, along
with author readings, a book fair, student storytelling, poetry performances,
workshops for teachers and parents, and art- and book-related activities for
all ages; and
WHEREAS,
this year’s
festival was scheduled for April 26th, 2020, but had to be canceled
due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and
WHEREAS, in lieu of the festival, festival
partners encourage New Mexico children and their families to make a yearlong
commitment to read together every day and to register for the summer reading
program at their local library; and
WHEREAS,
all New Mexicans are encouraged to take
advantage of the wonderful multicultural resources and online databases
available at school and public libraries and on the New Mexico State Library's
website and to thank their librarians for making information available to all
who walk through their doors:
NOW
THEREFORE, I, Michelle Lujan Grisham,
Governor of the State of New Mexico, do hereby proclaim April 30th 2020
as:
“CHILDREN’S DAY/BOOK DAY”
or
“EL DIA DE LOS
NINOS/LIBROS”
throughout the state
of New Mexico.
Attest:
Done at the Executive Office this 23rd day of March 2020.
Maggie Toulouse
Oliver Witness
my hand and the Great Seal
Secretary of
State
of the State of New Mexico.
Michelle Lujan Grisham
Governor
Done at the Executive Office this 23rd day of March 2020.
Dr. Seuss Challenge for Read Across America
Miss New Mexico Teen Tourism, Valeria Marquez and Miss New Mexico Tourism, Daisy read Dr. Seuss books to challenge other Tourism Queens across the nation to READ/LEER for Dr. Seuss Birthday!
Sunday, March 8, 2020
Children's Day/Children's Book Day (NM)
REGISTER AN EVENT for New Mexico
"Dia" Children's Day / Children's Book Day
Proclamation for 2020 New Mexico Celebration coming soon!
2nd Annual Children's Bilingual Book Festival
New Mexico Hispanic Cultural Center
Saturday,
April 25, 2020: 9 am - 5 pm
All
activities are free and open to the public
Location1701 4th St. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
The Children's Bilingual Book Festival takes place at the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) in April of each year and features K-6 books in Spanish and English and Native Languages in English.
On Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, 2020, the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosts its second annual Children’s Bilingual Book Festival, the only one of its kind in the U.S. that features children’s books in Spanish and English and Native languages and English. The focus on Spanish-English and Native Language-English books and authors makes this festival particularly meaningful and vibrant, reflecting the identities of many children in New Mexico and the Southwest. We want to encourage children to see themselves in contemporary children’s literature as well as introduce a bilingual body of work to a wider audience.
9AM
10AM
CONSTANZA POLLIER was born in Chile, grew up in Venezuela, and now lives in
New Mexico. She has dedicated the last five years to publishing books in
English and Spanish, including SACRED BLUE LAKE, THE WINGED MAN, HUELLA and EL
NIÑO YOGUI. All her books are about the tribes and traditional societies
that interest her as well as relate to her own life and travels in many
countries. Each book has a glossary to help readers more deeply understand the
Tiwa, Yanomamis, Chiloe or Yogui (India) communities. SACRED BLUE LAKE
received Honorable Mention for Children’s Literature at the 2017 Miami Book
Festival.
11AM
CATHY CAMPER is the author of LOWRIDERS IN SPACE, LOWRIDERS TO THE CENTER OF
THE EARTH and LOWRIDERS BLAST FROM THE PAST, with a fourth volume in the works,
all from Chronicle Books. She has a forthcoming picture book, TEN WAYS TO HEAR
SNOW (Dial/Penguin), and also wrote BUGS BEFORE TIME: PREHISTORIC INSECTS AND
THEIR RELATIVES (Simon & Schuster). Her zines include Sugar
Needle and The Lou Reeder, and she’s a founding
member of the Portland Women of Color zine collective. A graduate of
VONA/Voices writing workshops for people of color in Berkeley, California,
Cathy works as a librarian in Portland, Oregon, where she does outreach to
schools and kids in grades K-12.
NOON
LUCERITO! Stanley and Yolanda Lucero play and teach traditional Spanish songs and games for children that involve movement and rhythm. The songs, passed down to them from their grandparents, reflect and reinforce Hispanic/Latino cultural community and family values.
LUCERITO! Stanley and Yolanda Lucero play and teach traditional Spanish songs and games for children that involve movement and rhythm. The songs, passed down to them from their grandparents, reflect and reinforce Hispanic/Latino cultural community and family values.
1PM
ALEXANDRA DIAZ is the award-winning children's book author of THE ONLY ROAD/EL ÚNICO DESTINO (Simon & Schuster), which received the Pura Belpré Honor and Américas Award among others. Its sequel, THE CROSSROADS/LA ENCRUCIJADA (Simon & Schuster), has been awarded the Parents' Choice Silver Honor and 1st place in the International Latino Book Awards. Her next book, SANTIAGO'S ROAD HOME is forthcoming, also from Simon & Schuster). A native Spanish speaker, Alexandra translates her books along with her mother.
ALEXANDRA DIAZ is the award-winning children's book author of THE ONLY ROAD/EL ÚNICO DESTINO (Simon & Schuster), which received the Pura Belpré Honor and Américas Award among others. Its sequel, THE CROSSROADS/LA ENCRUCIJADA (Simon & Schuster), has been awarded the Parents' Choice Silver Honor and 1st place in the International Latino Book Awards. Her next book, SANTIAGO'S ROAD HOME is forthcoming, also from Simon & Schuster). A native Spanish speaker, Alexandra translates her books along with her mother.
2PM
LINDA BOYDEN is an author/illustrator/storyteller/recovering-teacher/poet. She has written six and illustrated five picture books. Her first teen novel will be coming out in 2020 entitled, TWITCH from Native Realities Press. She belongs to the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, and Writers Forum of Redding CA. “2020 is my ninth year of writing a poem a day. I write. I teach. I color in or outside the
lines."
4PM
POESÍA ERES TÚ features elementary school contest winners reciting memorized, dramatized poems in Spanish. Poesía eres tú has strengthened the learning and teaching of Spanish language and culture among elementary school students for nearly twenty years. Each spring, organizers invite elementary school students from grades first through fifth to the NHCC to compete. The students come from public, private, and charter schools, and are recognized alongside teachers, family, and friends.
LINDA BOYDEN is an author/illustrator/storyteller/recovering-teacher/poet. She has written six and illustrated five picture books. Her first teen novel will be coming out in 2020 entitled, TWITCH from Native Realities Press. She belongs to the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, and Writers Forum of Redding CA. “2020 is my ninth year of writing a poem a day. I write. I teach. I color in or outside the
lines."
4PM
POESÍA ERES TÚ features elementary school contest winners reciting memorized, dramatized poems in Spanish. Poesía eres tú has strengthened the learning and teaching of Spanish language and culture among elementary school students for nearly twenty years. Each spring, organizers invite elementary school students from grades first through fifth to the NHCC to compete. The students come from public, private, and charter schools, and are recognized alongside teachers, family, and friends.
Festival Partners: NHCC, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Bookworks, the Public Library (City of Albuquerque), University of New Mexico Press, Dual Language Education of NM (DLENM), REFORMA de Nuevo Mexico, Northwest New Mexico Arts Council with funding from the City of Albuquerque and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Labels:
Alexandra Diaz,
Bilingual Book Festival,
Bookworks,
Cathy Camper,
CGF,
City of ANEA,
Constanza Pollier,
Dia,
DLENM,
KUNM,
Linda Boyden,
Luverito,
NHCC,
NWNMAC,
Poesia Eres Tu,
UNM Press
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