Pat in the Classroom
Watch a short video from Annenberg Learner of Pat engaging with middle school students. She discusses her work with students in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and reads her poem “Ode to Courage,” which is based on the experience of a girl for whom English is her second language. Mora describes how she tries in her work to invite the reader to look at the people who are often ignored. “One of my hopes is that the literature makes us all more compassionate,” says Mora. “Literature helps us cross borders and build community, and it is when we hear many different kinds of voices that that happens.” Mora explains to the students that she is a writer because she is a reader and wants them to understand that reading is essential to writing.
Students Perform Tomas and the Library Lady
Watch a video about Pat’s visit to Perkins Elementary School in Des Moines, Iowa. With the help of Des Moines Performing Arts’ Applause Series, each class did a different type of performance based on their experience of reading Tomás and the Library Lady.
Read Across America Day
Estela & Raúl Mora Award 2014
REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking, invites applications for the 2014 Mora Award. The Award is presented annually to the most exemplary culminating celebrations of El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/Book Day), or El día de los jovenes/El día de los libros (Youth Day/Book Day), also known as Día. Annual, culminating celebrations are held across the country on or near April 30. Libraries, schools, educational institutions, and other youth-serving organizations that plan and implement Día programs in 2014 are eligible to submit an application by August 15, 2014.
Read more about the award and see a list of previous winners.