In this issue…
- Harriet Tubman: Freedom Fighter Book Launch 2019
- A Likkle Miss Lou cover reveal
- FOLD Kids 2019
- Black History Month 2019 Recap
Diverse stories matter so much. I am reminded that more and more each day, especially reading my very first fan mail received from a classroom of newer Canadians/English language learners. These young students, under the guidance of their teacher, had so many questions to ask about Malaika's Winter Carnival. So many students could relate to leaving their family, friends, and homeland behind for the many drastic changes that come from life in a new country. I was so pleased to know how my story touched their heart and made them feel "seen". Knowing these made the challenges that I have gone through as a teacher-author that much more manageable. I spent this past weekend in New York City at the Kweli: Color of Children's Literature Conference. I was reminded by Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop that all children need "windows, mirrors, and sliding doors". I also had the chance to finally meet face-to-face my shero and one of my favourite illustrators, Vanessa Brantley-Newton, who has offered words of encouragement to me since 2013. The #kidlit community is generous to each other. If in Toronto this Wednesday, April 10, please join me as I moderate a conversation with an amazing panel of authors and professionals as we discuss the diversity in Canadian children's literature. Since my article "Who will write our stories?" was published in the Canadian Children's Book News magazine in Fall 2014, I have been wanting to plan this panel for two years now and I am so very grateful for the opportunity to bring it to fruition. Hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
Nadia L. Hohn
I wish to take this opportunity to thank the 40+ souls who braved the cold and the traffic to attend my HARRIET TUBMAN: Freedom Fighter Book Launch yesterday evening on January 22, 2019. Some highlights from the night: Cosplaying the cover of my book. Chef Amanda Hamer of Edible Bliss 11's delectable eats were a huge hit with my attendees. The gorgeous and tasty cake prepared by Gerry's Fast Food. Singing Spirituals with attendees. A mini-lecture about my journey of learning "Who Is Harriet Tubman?" Three of the four publishers of my six books were in attendance: Thank you to #LaurenMorocco of HarperCollins Canada, Michael Solomon of Groundwood Books, and Judy Brunsek of Owlkids. Thank you to Itah Sadu of A Different Booklist for her very helpful staff. Thank you also ever-supportive #kidcanlit community. The evening was well-attended. Thank you to all of my family and friends who attended and the children. 87% of the books were sold but there are still a few signed copies at A Different Booklist if you're lucky.
Food has always been an important part and an intentional selection at my book launches. Since this launch was for my fifth book, I wanted it to be extra special. Harriet Tubman was enslaved but also a great African-American abolitionist, activist, and served in various roles of the Civil War. I am not African-American but African-Canadian of Jamaican descent. (I see African-Americans as my close relatives-- same blood and origins but the slaveship of my African ancestors docked in Jamaica and not the United States.) Given that it is January, it is the start of a new year. I am going to quote caterer Amanda Hamer of Edible Bliss 11 about the food selection and choices for this meal:
"I was invited to Nadia Hohn book launch last night in which I also catered. In honour of Nadia 5th children book “Harriet Tubman: FREEDOM FIGHTER”.
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I was asked to prepare a meal (All VEGAN) that represented what the enslaved Africans and poor whites would eat. Legend has it that eating collard greens and black-eyed peas represents a prosperous year. Peas for pennies, Greens 🥬 for dollars and cornbread for gold. Congratulations Nadia soooooo Proud of you!!!!!"
So well said. Thank you Amanda for the wonderful food which was a big hit with attendees. Being vegetarian, it was important to respect the animals and that i could enjoy the food too. Also thanks to Gerry's Fast Foods for the delicious and beautiful cake. I intentionally chose the black, green, and red colours for the frosting which represent African Liberation. I also chose to exercise #kuumba (cooperative economics) in the selection of vendors from my community.
COVER REVEAL Time! A LIKKLE MISS LOU: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice written by Nadia L. Hohn, illustrated by Eugenie Fernandes, in stores on August 15, 2019. Please pre-order this book. I had the pleasure of revealing this cover at the Annual Boonoonoonoos Brunch in honour of the 100th anniversary of Louise Bennett Coverley at the Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) in the presence of Jamaica's Minister of Entertainment, Sports, Culture, and Gender Affairs, her Honourable Olivia Grange.
I am really excited to be joining the planning team of TheFOLD Kids Bookfest. This role brings my passions for and commitment to diversity in children's books, education, and event planning experiences with such events as the festival I founded in 2000, ICED IN BLACK. I have been attending the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) since its first year in 2016 and wanted to get involved in some tangible way. I look forward to working with a wonderful group of people, learning a lot, and helping to bring an A-list event to Brampton and other western communities in the GTA.
Black History Month 2019 kept me on my toes. February is the shortest month but it is also the busiest time as it coincides with report card season and parent-teacher conferences (my teacher hat) and several school visits and book signings (my writer hat). Here is a recap of what I did:
February 1, 2019 Booksigning
Ontario Library Association (OLA) Super Conference (Toronto, ON)
February 3, 2019 Booksigning
Chapters Vega (Mississauga, ON)
February 7, 2019 Roots: Digging Deeper & Building Stronger: A Panel Discussion
Booksigning and selling (Brampton, ON)
February 7, 2019
School Visit (Mississauga, ON)
February 8, 2019
Malaika's Winter Carnival Presentation
Alderwood Library and Hillcrest Library (Toronto, ON)
February 9, 2019
Booksigning of HARRIET TUBMAN: Freedom Fighter and my other books
Indigo Yonge & Eglinton bookstore (Toronto, ON)
February 9, 2019
Malaika Carnival Storytime
Bloor Gladstone Library (Toronto, ON)
February 16, 2019
HARRIET TUBMAN: Freedom Fighter Storytime with Meet & Greet
Bank Street Bookstore (New York, NY)
February 20, 2019
Host, Black Writing Matters Book Launch with Whitney French
Presented by: International Festival of Authors
Lakeside Terrace, Harbourfront Centre (Toronto, ON)
February 23, 2019
HARRIET TUBMAN: Freedom Fighter Storytime
Knowledge Bookstore (Brampton, ON)
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Canadian Society for Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers (CANSCAIP)
6-7 Annual General Meeting (AGM)
7-9pm Conversation about Diversity in #kidcanlit and #yacanlit
A Different Booklist Bookstore
Toronto, ON, Canada
April 27 to 30, 2019
Frye Festival
Moncton, New Brunswick
Canada
May 2, 2019
School Presentation
Mississauga, ON, Canada
May 2-5, 2019
Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD)
Volunteering
Brampton, ON, Canada
May 24-26, 2019
Faculty
The Art of Story Conference
Society of Children Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) Canada East
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
July and August 2019
Writer in Residence
Joy Kogawa House
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- stay tuned for BC program/event schedule
August 15, 2019
A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice
Publication Date
* stay tuned for more tour information
September 7, 2019
Miss Lou 100th Birthday Celebration
September 5-12, 2019
Jamaican Canadian Association (JCA) Tour
Jamaica
September 14, 2019
2-5pm
A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice Toronto Book Launch
A Different Booklist Bookstore and Cultural Centre
Toronto, ON
September 21, 2019
A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice Brooklyn Book Launch and Storytime
Greenlight bookstores (both locations) details to follow
Brooklyn, NY, USA
September 27-30, 2019
FOLD Kids Festival
Brampton, ON, Canada
October 5, 2019
Brampton Chapters
Brampton, ON, Canada
Spring 2021
Malaika’s Surprise release date
Details to follow