Nationwide — On Saturday, July 27th, Valerie J. Lewis Coleman, a 60-year-old African American grandmother and former teacher, will host the When I See Me™ BIPOC Children’s Book Fair as a day for the Dayton, Ohio community to come together to celebrate diversity in children’s literature.
Valerie is an author, engineer, and retired educator who taught at four different colleges as an Adjunct Math Instructor for 23 years. She says that her event promises to be a dynamic gathering of authors, readers, and supporters, fostering a love for reading and writing among BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) children. The book fair runs from 11am to 4pm at the West Branch Library, 300 Abbey Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45417. The event is free and open to the public, welcoming families, educators, and anyone passionate about fostering diversity and representation in children’s books.
Valerie comments, “I wrote my first children’s book, Oh, The Things I Can Be When I See Me, to encourage my brown grandchildren to various career aspirations by providing examples of people who did what they hope to do and who look like them. As I visited schools, organizations, and childcare facilities, I met children who had never seen a book with characters that look like them. I knew that I had to do more to encourage their love for reading. To pique their curiosity, boost their confidence, and enhance their ability to connect with the world around them, I created When I See Me™ BIPOC Children’s Book Fair.”
Coleman, who has hosted citywide book events in Dayton since 2005, says, “Representation matters, and when children see themselves reflected in stories showcased by talented BIPOC authors, they get excited about reading.”
The day’s festivities include:
• Author Signings: Meet a variety of BIPOC authors, learn about their inspirations, and get autographed copies of their books.
• Engaging Activities: From interactive storytelling sessions to creative writing workshops, these activities will spark the imagination of children and adults.
• Giveaways: “A Book in Every Bag” is their commitment to ensuring that every child who attends the book fair leaves with a book. With your support, they’ll provide custom drawstring bags and vouchers that children can redeem for a book of their choice from one of our participating authors. They hope to make a profound difference in the lives of 400 children, igniting a love for reading that will last a lifetime. Donate here
• Panel Discussions: Aspiring children’s book authors can gain insight and advice from seasoned professionals during discussions focused on writing, publishing, and promoting diverse children’s literature.
Authors interested in participating can visit WhenISeeMe2024.eventbrite.com for registration details.
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Valerie comments, “Join us on July 27th as we come together to celebrate the beauty of diversity in children’s literature and inspire the next generation of storytellers.”
About the Organizer
Valerie J. Lewis Coleman is a passionate advocate for diversity in children’s literature. As the author of the bestselling, award-winning children’s book Oh, The Things I Can Be When I See Me, she is committed to creating spaces where BIPOC voices are amplified and celebrated.
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About When I See Me™ BIPOC Children’s Book Fair
The When I See Me™ BIPOC Children’s Book Fair aims to celebrate and promote diversity in children’s literature by showcasing the work of BIPOC authors and providing a platform for meaningful engagement with readers and aspiring writers. Through author signings, interactive activities, and panel discussions, the event seeks to inspire a love for reading and writing while fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment among BIPOC children and their communities.
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