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Columbia is set to welcome New York Times bestselling author Vashti Harrison on April 18 at the Richland Library main. This free event celebrates her contributions to children’s literature and honors the legacy of Augusta Baker, a notable children’s librarian. Attendees can expect an evening of inspiring stories and insights into the world of diverse storytelling.
Columbia Welcomes Bestselling Author Vashti Harrison
Excitement is swirling in the air as Columbia prepares to host a very special event featuring none other than the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Vashti Harrison! On Friday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m., book lovers and families alike are invited to gather at the Richland Library main for an evening filled with inspiration, stories, and the magic of children’s literature. The best part? Attendance is completely free and open to the public!
A Trailblazer in Children’s Literature
Vashti Harrison is not just an ordinary author; she is a true trailblazer! As the first black woman to win the prestigious Caldecott Award, her achievements in the world of children’s literature are nothing short of remarkable. She has garnered the Coretta Scott King Book Award Author Honor and the Coretta Scott King Book Award Illustrator Honor for her outstanding contributions to diverse storytelling. Moreover, she has been recognized as a finalist for the esteemed National Book Award.
Her beloved works, including the bestselling titles like “Little Leaders,”, “Little Dreamers,”, and “Little Legends,” have touched the hearts of children and adults alike. Not only is she a master storyteller, but she is also a talented illustrator, having brought numerous children’s books to life with her enchanting illustrations. With a total of two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Literary Work for Children under her belt, it’s clear that Harrison is a force to be reckoned with!
In Honor of Augusta Baker
This engaging event is part of the Augusta Baker Lecture series, which honors the legacy of the remarkable Augusta Braxton Baker. Baker was a celebrated children’s librarian and storyteller, recognized for her incredible 37-year career at the New York Public Library. She made significant contributions to the realm of children’s literature and storytelling, eventually moving to South Carolina. There, she continued her legacy as the storyteller-in-residence at the University of South Carolina from 1980 to 1994.
The lecture series embodies the values of equity, social justice, and diverse literature in children’s storytelling, making it a vital event for those interested in promoting inclusivity in the literary world.
Community Support and Engagement
This exciting occasion is supported by several organizations, including the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair, Richland Library, the South Carolina Center for Community Literacy, and the School of Information Science in the College of Information and Communications. With such a strong commitment to promoting literacy and diverse narratives, it’s no wonder that this event is generating such buzz in the community.
Book Lovers, Mark Your Calendars!
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or simply a fan of enchanting tales, the chance to hear from Vashti Harrison is not to be missed. As she shares her journey and insights into the world of children’s literature, attendees can expect an inspiring evening filled with creativity and new ideas. So, gather your little ones and head over to Richland Library main on April 18 for an experience that will be both enjoyable and empowering!
This event promises to be a highlight in Columbia’s literary landscape, bridging the gap between storytelling and social equity, all while celebrating the legacy of a visionary librarian. There’s nothing quite like the magic of books to inspire the next generation, and with Vashti Harrison leading the way, we can certainly look forward to a bright future in children’s literature!
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- Cola Daily: NY Times Bestselling Author to Speak in Columbia
- Google Search: Vashti Harrison
- Post and Courier: Events
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Children’s Literature
- Post and Courier: Comedy Countdown in Columbia
- Google News: Vashti Harrison Event
