April 23, 2019 Dear Jones Students, Welcome back, everybody! Library hours are back to normal today. Please feel free to come to the library during the lunch periods and during ac lab. Natalie Moore Visit a Success! Thanks to all of you who came out for the author visit by WBEZ journalist and author Natalie Moore on April 3. Ms. Moore offered thoughtful and thought-provoking remarks and answers to student-generated questions. Special thanks to Black Student Union Vice President Olivia Littleton and Black Mentors and Leaders President Taylor Carroll for joining Ms. Moore on stage to ask the questions. Thanks also to photographer Elise Sanchez and to Mr. Mills for setting up the AV equipment in the north auditorium. All American Boys Community Book Discussion The final event of the African American Racial Justice Book List Initiative will be a community-wide discussion of All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely on Tuesday, May 14, 3:30 PM, in the library. We have many copies of it, so please stop by to check out your copy right away! Slideshow of AARJ titles In this New York Times bestselling novel, two teens--one black, one white--grapple with the repercussions of a single violent act that leaves their school, their community, and, ultimately, the country bitterly divided by racial tension. ChiTeen Lit Fest THIS Friday and Saturday, April 26-27, 2019 The ChiTeen Lit Fest seeks to bring together young people from across Chicago to celebrate their talents as they express themselves through exceptional and honest art. The festival takes place at Harold Washington Library Center and Columbia College Chicago and includes workshops, maker and interactive experiences, panels, connections to professional writers and artists, and more. The 2019 festival will feature special guests Akenya, Haley Cao, Eve L. Ewing, Ricardo Gamboa, A.D. Jameson and Natalie Moore. Registration is free and open now! Food will be provided for all teen participants. Official website Promotional YouTube video Chicago Northside Mini Maker Faire Schurz High School, 3601 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, Saturday May 4, 2019, 10am - 4pm Maker Faire is a gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these "makers" to show hobbies, experiments, projects. Chicago Northside Mini Maker Faire is the first and largest officially licensed Maker Faire in the Chicagoland area. Our makers represent a mix of beginners and experts, hobbyists and professionals, groups and individuals, and all ages, backgrounds, and interests. Come experience it for yourself! Tickets are free to the public. Register here. Official website here. 2019-2020 Immigrants and Refugees Booklist The African American Racial Justice Booklist has inspired much reading, learning, and discussion this year. Next year’s thematic book list will be about the experiences of immigrants and refugees. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reports that there are currently 68.5 million forcibly displaced persons worldwide. People become displaced due to wars, violence, persecution, and climate change. Click here for further facts and statistics. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) reports 257.7 million international migrants worldwide in 2017 with 49.8 million in the United States. Click here to explore the data. Let’s work together to curate a list of books, articles, plays, films, videos, music, and other works that point to the experiences and challenges of migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants all around the world. Please use this Google survey to suggest works for this initiative. All submissions will be considered. Multiple copies of all books on the final list will be purchased for the Jones library. Thank you! Mr. Feeley Comments are closed.
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