However, her win was overshadowed by remarks made by the presenter, Daniel Handler. (Also known as Lemony Snicket.)
His first apology acknowledged that he'd taken the moment away from her.
This morning he made a second apology acknowledging that his remarks were racist. He again acknowledged that the conversation about the National Book Awards should be about the books.
Therefore, he is donating $10,000 to #weneeddiverse books and matching donations up to $100,000 made in the next 24 hours since his tweet.
Let’s donate to#WeNeedDiverseBooks to#CelebrateJackie. I’m in for $10,000, and matching your money for 24 hours up to $100,000. -DH [3/4[
He closed by reiterating Jacqueline Woodson's achievement, as he should.
So let's celebrate Jacqueline Woodson's win for BROWN GIRL DREAMING and help support diversifying the publishing industry and texts in classrooms by donating to We Need Diverse Books. You can donate to their IndieGogo here. For $75, you can #CelebrateJackie and get a signed copy of BROWN GIRL DREAMING.
We do need more diverse books!
ReplyDeleteAs you may remember, I don't usually like memoirs but I loved Brown Girl Dreaming. I made a donation to #WeNeedDiverseBooks on the first day. Thanks for encouraging more people to support this worthy cause.
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