Thursday, April 25, 2024

The Second Annual Eloise Greenfield Children's Poetry Advocate of the Year Prize.

 The Annual Eloise Greenfield Children's Poetry Advocate of the Year Prize was awarded to Untia D. Bigelow. Poet and author Eloise Greenfield was a pioneer writer of books for African American children.Her Honey I Love is a classic read by generations.



The Children’s Book Council and HarperCollins Children’s Books are proud to announce that Untia D. Bigelow, a public librarian, is the winner of the second annual Eloise Greenfield Children's Poetry Advocate of the Year Prize.

Untia, the volunteer coordinator at Wicomico County Free Library in Salisbury, Maryland, was chosen by Eloise’s children, Monica and Steve, for her work as an advocate for the reading of children's poetry books by Black poets.

Untia said, “Poetry is the heart in the form of words that sometimes take on rhyme and rhythm, and which has the impact to change lives through expressed expression of life!” 

Monica and Steve Greenfield added, “Our mother was an activist and would be inspired by the work of today’s black writers. Attempts by others to erase black history and culture are nothing new. Our work must continue.”

The Children’s Book Council and HarperCollins will donate a selection of 100 children's poetry books and other children’s titles to an organization of Untia’s choice.

https://www.cbcbooks.org/readers/reader-resources/eloise-greenfield-childrens-poetry-advocate-prize/


Saturday, April 20, 2024

The Schomburg Center's 12th Annual Black Comic Book Festival


The Schomburg Center's 12th Annual Black Comic Book Festival at 515 Malcolm X Blvd New York, NY 10030 will hold their  Annual Black Comic Book Festival. The festival celebrates the rich tradition of Black comics featuring panel discussions, favorite authors, a cosplay show, and more on April 27 - 28 from 10 am - 7 pm! 

The 2024 Schomburg Center Black Comic Book Festival marks 12 years of bringing together animators, Blerds, bloggers, cosplay lovers, fans, families, illustrators, independent publishers, and writers to celebrate Black comic books and graphic novels and provides a platform to get the works directly to readers. This annual event features panel discussions, workshops, cosplay showcases, and highlights the work of creators from across the diaspora! 

A Very Black Cosplay Showcase returns to the Schomburg Center! Come show out on the Schomburg stage. Participation is open to attendees of all ages and skill levels. Wanna join the show? Sign up at the Schomburg Center on Saturday, April 27 between 1 PM - 5 PM (slots are limited).

For a complete schedule and registration information visit https://www.schomcom.org.