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How Are You Celebrating El Día de los Niños / El Día de los Libros in April?
El Día de los Niños / El Día de Los Libros (Children’s Day / Book Day) is April 30
What is Día? According to children’s author Pat Mora’s Website, Día is a daily commitment to link all children to books, languages, and cultures. It was founded in 1996 by author Pat Mora who was enthusiastically and creatively assisted by REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking. Día is now housed with the American Library Association (ALA) and the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). Culminating Día celebrations are held across the country on or near April 30th.
Libraries across the Nebraska and the nation are celebrating Día…are you?
Be sure to register with the ALA and ALSC and post a comment to this blog entry to announce your participation or efforts.
Do you have an event, programming, or awareness campaign in place?
Día is an opportunity to celebrate bilingual literacy and diversity with your entire community. As you reach out to the Spanish-speaking community in particular, your library can also promote where your library is, your Spanish-language collections, Internet access, ease of signing up for a library card, your friendly, helpful staff, or the library as a place for the whole family to spend time together.
Whether you have a full day of activities planned, a brochure to hand out, or a press release, please share how you are making an effort to say that you celebrate children and bilingual literacy in your community.
Hello all,
NPR’s Latino USA is planning a feature to air before El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/ Book Day) April 30, that will focus on the power of books. How have books changed the lives of your users? They are interested in stories from Latino and immigrant children. Librarians and adult users are also welcome to submit stories.
Please send stories to the Latino USA Producer Katie Davis at KDavisDC@aol.com.
Since 1993, NPR’s Latino USA has been documenting one of the most incredible transformations of American life and reality-the exploding Latino population and its integration in the a changing America. Founding executive producer and pioneer Latina journalist Maria Martin http://knight.icfj.org/OurFellows/FellowProfiles/MariaMartin/tabid/145/Default.aspx had a vision of who should be the voice of this important story of American transformation when she chose award-winning multimedia journalist Maria Hinojosa to anchor the program.
http://latinousa.kut.org/
Best,
Macey Morales
Manager, Media Relations
American Library Association
50 E. Huron
Chicago, IL 60611
312-280-4393
mmorales@ala.org
http://www.ala.org/@yourlibrary