Saturday, July 2, 2011

Diversify Your Reading Challenge - Summer 2011

Summer 2011

Diversity in YA Fiction is hosting a fabulous challenge this summer to encourage diversity in reading. They write:
Our challenge will have two components: one for libraries, one for readers and book bloggers. At the end of the summer we’ll be giving away some wonderful book prizes donated by publishers. Check out all the book prizes right here!

Here are the details:
Libraries: Librarians are encouraged to incorporate diverse middle grade and young adult novels into their summer reading programs, whether it’s as a book display, a book club event, or a book list created to share with patrons. Please take photos or shoot video of the display or event and share them with Diversity in YA Fiction. Photos or videos may be posted on Diversity in YA in the future.
Readers and Book Bloggers: Readers and book bloggers are encouraged to read diverse MG and YA books throughout the summer (you choose the books!) and write an essay (at least 500 words) about your experience. You can post it on your website, Blogger, LiveJournal, Tumblr, or on Facebook; but your post must be publicly readable. Blog posts may be re-posted on www.diversityinya.com later this year.
What to read: You can read whichever diverse books you like! By diverse we mean: (1) main characters or major secondary characters (e.g., a love interest or best friend kind of character) who are of color or are LGBT; or (2) written by a person of color or LGBT author. If you need some suggestions, check out monthly lists of new books, and these book lists at Black Teens Read.
Judging: DiYA founders Cindy Pon and Malinda Lo will select one grand prize winner in each category, and that winner will receive a giant collection of fabulous MG and YA books.
Prizes: Many major publishers have generously donated books to serve as prizes for our challenge. You can check out the preliminary list of prizes here, and we will update the page as more donations come in.
Fine Print: This challenge is open to US libraries only, and prizes can only be sent to a US mailing address.
How to enter: Fill out the form on the challenge post.

Deadline: The deadline for all entries is September 1, 2011.