A call for community members to attend a town hall meeting for the Find Ontario’s Missing Boys movement. This is a critical opportunity to unite, share updates, and demand action for the boys who are still missing from our community.
Thursday, January 23, 2025 6PM - 9PM Brampton City Hall, 2 Wellington St W
NATIONAL BLACK WRITERS CONFERENCE // Highlighting Black YA and MG Literature
The Center for Black Literature's National Black Writers Conference Biennial Symposium (#NBWC2025) returns Thursday, March 27 to Saturday, March 29, 2025held in-person and virtually at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York.
We have curated a list of dancehall books (non-fiction, children's, and fiction) from the last 25 years. These texts support the culture by documenting history, analyzing trends and activities, and communicating recommendations, success, ideologies, and other elements of the dancehall reggae music culture.
In the novel Dancehall Rebel, a Caribbean-Canadian teen with big dreams and a love for reggae music navigates family expectations and cultural traditions. Available here from Lorimer Kids (2024).
DANCEHALL REBEL is now featured in the Canadian Children's Book Centre's publication, "Best Books for Kids & Teens 2024!
REFLECTION & REASON // Vybz Kartel's New Year's Eve Showcase in Kingston, Jamaica
The New Year's Eve "Freedom Street" show at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica celebrating Vybz Kartel on Tuesday, December 31, 2024 was a must-see production for reggae and dancehall enthusiasts...
Canadian Publisher Lorimer Kidsis currently open for children's and teen fiction proposals from experienced writers. Visit their website for complete details and submission guidelines, and join the growing list of diverse authors who are guiding and entertaining our youth through their fiction!
The Ontario Library Association is Canada’s largest library organization and OLA’s Super Conference is Canada’s largest continuing education event in librarianship. OLA Super Conference 2025 will take place from January 29th to February 1st, 2025 and is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow library people and expand your knowledge in a fun and immersive environment. Don't miss out on this transformational experience!
Be sure to check out the session: "Keeping It Real: Featuring Books with Lived Experiences into Children's and Young Adult Fiction" on January 30, 2025 from 2:15 PM to 3:30 PM
Join us for a conversation with members of Sankofa’s Pen, Black Canadian kidlit creators as they discuss their work and explore issues of authenticity, integrity, and appropriation. What is the insight about their lived experiences that they bring into their work?