THE 17TH ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN’S BOOK FAIR

from Zetta Elliot‘s blog: If you’re going to be in or near Philadelphia next weekend, be sure to stop by the annual African American Children’s Book Fair!  Saturday, February 7, 2009, 1-3 p.m., Community College of Philadelphia (Gymnasium), 17th Spring Garden Street.  Free and open to the public. For more information, please call 215-878-BOOK. For an … Read more

The Brown Bookshelf

Great news, BIRD has been selected as a finalist for The Brown Bookshelf’s 28 Days Later Contest. Hurray! Here is an excerpt from the letter sent to Zetta Elliott announcing the great news: 28 Days Later is our much-anticipated initiative that will celebrate vanguard Black children’s book authors and emerging and established African-American authors who … Read more

Read and Rise

Last year I did work for Scholastic’s Read and Rise e-zine. After many months of patient waiting I finally got word that the magazine is up and running! You can check out AMINAH LOVES ART in issue number 2. While you’re there, make sure you see other wonderful stories and illustrations by many talented artists. … Read more

I AM A MAN: revisited, and sowing seeds

Last night I attended the I AM A MAN exhibit at MoCADA – The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art. Charly “Carlos” Palmer, a very talented painter residing in Atlanta, GA., was showing alongside Hank Willis Thomas, Russell Frederick, Rah Crawford, Radcliff Bailey, Leroy Henderson, Fahamu Pecou, Jefferson Pinder, Terrence Jennings and Juan Sanchez. I … Read more