Last Thursday, JCASL was so blessed to host author @jewell_p_rhodes as its Spring Program co-host & keynote. What a phenomenal evening. She was empowering, charming, inspiring - all of the things. If you couldn't make it, you missed out. A few JPR quotes from the evening...
1/15
"Story is everywhere. Just give it its due. And it is the most profound thing we can do." @jewell_p_rhodes
2/15
"I’m so delighted to be here, in particular teachers and librarians kept me alive when I was growing up because they kept me feeding me books at a time when my spirit was very low... So thank you very much."
3/15
"There’s a lot in terms of visual storytelling that kids can do… & so opening that up & allowing kids to translate their stories, not just into theatre, but also into visual modes & also generating podcasts & questions [and animation]."
4/15
"How to tell a story is exploding, & the more the merrier."
5/15
"Make space for children to lead the way. Just say teach me and they will. And you’ll also teach them what you know. And together you’ll open each other up and make new resources." @jewell_p_rhodes
6/15
"Teach kids about scapegoating. I tell kids, I’m writing books so when you grow up you remember to be as you were when you were a child, and don’t get scared & scapegoat people. But I think that’s what adults are doing right now. And a kid can see it & a kid can reject it."
7/15
"And young people, I think, we need to in the classroom talk about their power, that they have the power to maybe help us move forward." @jewell_p_rhodes
8/15
"I never forget that when I’m writing my stories that these young people are the citizens that in a few short years, they are going to be voting. And I have such hope, & such faith, that they’re going to help make a world that is better than the one we are living in today."
9/15
"You can’t undo wrong, can only do our best to make things right. Particularly for our youth, the idea to make things right, you have to start with yourself - self-love - so that you don’t feel the need to be insecure. Or bully someone else. Or put someone else down."
10/15
"I think bullying can be an extension of racism, with racism being the most severe, in that IF people are content with their own selves, they won’t then step, or belittle, or put their knee on someone else’s throat."
11/15
"In every book I write, you’ll find generally that I show kids... they can sometimes heal their elders, that their elders don’t always get it right." @jewell_p_rhodes
12/15
"But fundamentally, kids need literacy, they need the power of the word." @jewell_p_rhodes
13/15
From the power of voting to bearing witness, the school-to-prison pipeline, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Emmett Till, George Floyd, implicit bias, the writing process, hope in our youth, and so much more - the keynote squeezed so much in. Powerful stuff.
14/15
Not to mention, over $1070 was raised because of @jewell_p_rhodes keynote to buy books for Louisville's Title 1 schools. After such a challenging year, we couldn't end on any higher note. Much thanks to our members, our board, @MisterLibrary, & Jewell for making it happen.
@lmsjanlan "has personally mentored almost 100 new librarians, but that is just the tip of the iceberg... because on top of that, she continues to mentor the over 150 librarians in JCPS."
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2/20
@lmsjanlan "is always available for support. This can be as small as a phone call or as significant as... leading the annual JC Librarians Institute. [She] puts together a varied & relevant schedule of fantastic sessions & urges librarians to share their own expertise."
Under @LibraryDunn, "she has inspired @dunn_jcps by modeling responsive teaching, advocating for student agency, facilitating new approaches to literacy, technology, and encouraged user-centered spaces for engagement."
2/13
@LibraryDunn "understands the sense of urgency needed for our students to learn how to formulate meaningful questions, appreciate multiple viewpoints, use a wide variety of resources in their research, and show them how to..."
Congratulations to Laura Avis @Funbrarian, winner of the 2021 JCASL Collaboration Award.
Avis won for her role leading a digital eBook library collaboration project with Donna Johnson from Coral Ridge Elem & Theresa Mayer @FarmerLibrary, utilizing KYVL resources.
thread 1/13
Laura Avis learned about an idea for virtual bookshelves at a professional development and connected that new knowledge to her students’ need for easier access to electronic reading resources during the pandemic and #remotelearning. 2/13
For the Digital eBook Library project, Laura used @myKYVL eBooks to create virtual Google slide bookshelves of different genres and topics. The library slides were shared with students and teachers to encourage self-selected reading. 3/13