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Our Unseen Mentors

Pat Mora

A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver

I am in the final phase of my seventh poetry collection for adults (the first six are: Agua Santa: Holy Water, Adobe Odes, Aunt Carmen’s Book of Practical Saints, Communion, Borders and Chants). As I read, re-read, and tweak, the poems, I’ve returned to A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver, one of my favorite poets. Although I’ve never met her, I did have the pleasure of hearing her some years back here in Santa Fe. Talk about an enthusiastic audience! Many of them were women. Mary Oliver and her work are much loved.

Her writing advice is clear and wise.

Pat

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Enacting Adolescent Literacies Across Communities

Pat Mora

ENACTING ADOLESCENT LITERACIES ACROSS COMMUNITIES: Congratulations to my dear friend, Dr. R. Joseph Rodríquez, for his challenging ENACTING ADOLESCENT LITERACIES ACROSS COMMUNITIES: LATINO/A SCRIBES AND THEIR RITES. Joseph is both a complex thinker and a welcoming partner when he writes, “While working with the next generation of educators, thinkers, and researchers, we must remain hopeful and work toward the common good that can fuel socially responsible literacies and scribes.”

Pat

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Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15-Oct. 15

Pat Mora

Every month of the year is a good month to celebrate all our children and to connect them and their families to bookjoy. I feel very fortunate to be bilingual and to be of Mexican descent. I enjoy having some of my children’s books published in Spanish and some in bilingual formats. Publishers make that decision.
I encourage all children to learn another language. Adults too ;) Our languages are part of our cultural wealth in this country.

Pat

Hispanic Heritage Month 2017

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September 17-23: Constitution Week

Pat Mora

Each year, on September 17, Americans celebrate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. In addition, September 17-23 is also recognized as Constitution Week. During this time, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services encourages Americans to reflect on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and what it means to be a U.S. citizen.

The USCIS website provides resources for educators and others, including lesson plans and activities for instructors preparing students for U.S. citizenship, themed resources for classroom use and curriculum development and instructional materials.

Illustration from I Pledge Allegiance by Pat Mora and Libby Martinez

Illustration from I Pledge Allegiance by Pat Mora and Libby Martinez. Click to see larger image.

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Sign Up for a Library Card in September!

Pat Mora

Library Card Sign-up Month is celebrated every year in September, sponsored by the American Library Association. This year, ALA is teaming up with crimefighting DC Super Heroes, the Teen Titans, and they want to know what your library superpower is! Share it on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #LibrarySuperpower.

The librarian from Tomás and the Library Lady is certainly a superhero!

Illustration © Raul Colón from Tomás and the Library Lady. All rights reserved.

Illustration © Raul Colón from Tomás and the Library Lady.

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