Word Up welcomes author Andrew Laties to discuss his new book, You're Telling My Kids They Can't Read This Book?: Our Hundred-Year Children's-Literature Revolution and How We'll Keep Fighting to Support Our Families’ Right to Read, a history of the politics of book-banning from a radical bookseller. Laties will be in conversation with comics artist and illustrator Sandy Jimenez, a founding collective member of Word Up.
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Word Up Community Bookshop is located at 2113 Amsterdam Ave. (& 165th St.) in Washington Heights, NYC. You can take the 1 train to 168th St and the A/C train to 163rd or 168th St.
ABOUT THE BOOK
When a colleague's bookstore closes due to book-banning, Andrew Laties is assigned the task of explaining how children's-book creators brought thousands of diverse books into schools and homes over the past several decades, and how today's reactionary backlash can be resisted. Revealing the perspectives of authors, publishers, educators, librarians, parents, students, and booksellers, Laties urges readers to join the battle against book-banning by launching community book festivals, by self-publishing, and by engaging in civic and journalistic activism. Laties draws on his forty years of experience in bookselling to prove that writing and publishing are unstoppable forces for personal freedom and social transformation.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
ANDREW LATIES co-founded Easton Book Festival, Book & Puppet Company, Vox Pop, The Children’s Bookstore, Chicago Children’s Museum Store, and The Eric Carle Museum Bookstore. He shared the 1987 Women’s National Book Association’s Pannell Award for bringing children and books together. His Rebel Bookseller: Why Indie Businesses Represent Everything You Want to Fight For—From Free Speech to Buying Local to Building Communities won the 2006 Independent Publisher Award and is available in a second edition from Seven Stories Press.
Sandy Jimenez (he/him) is an American comic book artist, writer, and editor of Dominican descent from the South Bronx. Sandy’s ongoing comic book series began publication in World War 3 Illustrated magazine in 1991, marking him as the first Dominican-American comic book artist to both write and illustrate his own brand of stories. In 2004, he was awarded the Disney New Talent Development Grant for his original screenplay, The 12th Sister. Along with his work on his comic creation, Marley Davidson: Bronx Exorcist, he has written and directed for film and stage, most recently on the 2022 video productions for The Dramatic Question Theatre in New York City. He currently lives in Manhattan, not far from Word Up Books, the community bookshop he helped founder Veronica Santiago Liu start in 2011. His painted illustrations for Two Boots Pizza can be seen in locations from Los Angeles to New York.
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