Announcing the Annual Black Book Fair in Celebration of Black History Month
Jo Lena Johnson, International Speaker & Trainer, kicked-off the 2008 Black History Month Celebration. She conducted a workshop for educators, teachers and librarians focused on encouraging self-esteem, success and engagement among children of color.
In Celebration of Black History Month, The Caribbean Community Resource Centre presented the "Annual Black Book Fair" on February 6th, 2008 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at Toronto's City Hall, at 100 Queen Street West.
This Annual Event featured Writers, Publishers, Storytellers, Booksellers, Spoken-word Artists, Emerging Writers, Workshops, and more. Many activities were available for adults and youth alike. Teachers brought their students. Parents brought their young children. The event was free to the public and enjoyed by all!
Other Details:
– The Annual Black Book Fair creates a unique opportunity to share educational and learning materials in an innovative and experiential way with the community at large. The Event is provides students with role models for self-efficiency, and exposure to career options including entrepreneurialism, writing, publishing and other creative pursuits & endeavors from and by people of diverse backgrounds. The experience will increase self-respect, self-esteem and expand self-awareness and success.
– At 6 pm Ms. Johnson will conduct an exciting, interactive workshop for parents and children to provide tools for communication, inspiration and ways to create quality time during day-to-day family activities. She has conducted training sessions and keynotes throughout the US, the UK and Canada for over 51,000 adult and student participants - www.absolutegood.com.
– Featured Writers Include: Writer/Actor DIRK Mc LEAN - The CBC has produced The House On Hermitage Road which Dirk adapted from his Trinidadian childhood memoir of the same title. The script was published in the anthology, Canadian Mosaic II, by Simon & Pierre. His plays for young audiences, which have toured elementary schools in Ontario, include Shall We Call A Teacher? and The Real McCoy (with Amah Harris and Itah Sadu). He is the children's author of Steel Drums and Ice Skates (Groundwood Books, Toronto) and Play Mas'! A Carnival ABC (Tundra Books, Toronto & New York).
– Dr. Rosemary Sadlier is an outstanding author and the well-respected President of the Ontario Black History Society. Sadlier has written four books including Leading the Way: Black Women in Canada, Mary Ann Shadd: Publisher, Editor, Teacher, Lawyer, Suffragette and Tubman: Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, Her Life in the United States and Canada. Her best selling book, The Kids Book of Black Canadian History (2003) was nominated for Silver Birch Award, the Hackmatack Award, the Red Cedar Award and other international awards and was ranked number one in children's literature by the Quill and Quire in October 2003.
In Celebration of Black History Month, The Caribbean Community Resource Centre presented the "Annual Black Book Fair" on February 6th, 2008 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at Toronto's City Hall, at 100 Queen Street West.
This Annual Event featured Writers, Publishers, Storytellers, Booksellers, Spoken-word Artists, Emerging Writers, Workshops, and more. Many activities were available for adults and youth alike. Teachers brought their students. Parents brought their young children. The event was free to the public and enjoyed by all!
Other Details:
– The Annual Black Book Fair creates a unique opportunity to share educational and learning materials in an innovative and experiential way with the community at large. The Event is provides students with role models for self-efficiency, and exposure to career options including entrepreneurialism, writing, publishing and other creative pursuits & endeavors from and by people of diverse backgrounds. The experience will increase self-respect, self-esteem and expand self-awareness and success.
– At 6 pm Ms. Johnson will conduct an exciting, interactive workshop for parents and children to provide tools for communication, inspiration and ways to create quality time during day-to-day family activities. She has conducted training sessions and keynotes throughout the US, the UK and Canada for over 51,000 adult and student participants - www.absolutegood.com.
– Featured Writers Include: Writer/Actor DIRK Mc LEAN - The CBC has produced The House On Hermitage Road which Dirk adapted from his Trinidadian childhood memoir of the same title. The script was published in the anthology, Canadian Mosaic II, by Simon & Pierre. His plays for young audiences, which have toured elementary schools in Ontario, include Shall We Call A Teacher? and The Real McCoy (with Amah Harris and Itah Sadu). He is the children's author of Steel Drums and Ice Skates (Groundwood Books, Toronto) and Play Mas'! A Carnival ABC (Tundra Books, Toronto & New York).
– Dr. Rosemary Sadlier is an outstanding author and the well-respected President of the Ontario Black History Society. Sadlier has written four books including Leading the Way: Black Women in Canada, Mary Ann Shadd: Publisher, Editor, Teacher, Lawyer, Suffragette and Tubman: Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, Her Life in the United States and Canada. Her best selling book, The Kids Book of Black Canadian History (2003) was nominated for Silver Birch Award, the Hackmatack Award, the Red Cedar Award and other international awards and was ranked number one in children's literature by the Quill and Quire in October 2003.
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