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Reading the World Conference
The School of Education sponsors a yearly conference called Reading the World, A Conference Celebrating Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults. The conference features guest speakers, a variety of break-out presentations by educators, librarians, authors, illustrators, and scholars, a Book Market and more.
On these pages, read about how the conference began in 1998, The Story of Reading the World. Browse through the lists of past speakers, presenters and award winners. And plan to come to the next conference!
Our Mission
To create a forum welcoming scholars, students, authors, illustrators, librarians, teachers, editors, book sellers and anyone interested in the field of literature for children and young adults. The main topic for this forum is the presentation, study, analysis and celebration of books of literary and artistic merit created for children adn young adults that present the human experience with respect for its multiplicity and diversity and that specifically promote un-learning biases and prejudice, counteracting racism and exclusion, fostering solidarityand respect for all human beings and protection of all living beings; books that question and address problems, that do not propose merely happy endings but responsible solutions, that in short, invite children and young adults to see themselves as protagonists of their own human experience and unite them to embrace it with trust, love and hope to contribute to the creation of a world of equality, justice and peace.
Alma Flor Ada
Author, Professor Emerita
International & Multicultural Education Department
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School of Education
2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94117-1071
Attn: Reading the World Conference
Email:
rtwconf@socrates.usfca.edu
Telephone:
(415) 422-6525
Fax: (415) 422-2677
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To receive email notification of up-coming conferences, email a request to:
rtwconf@socrates.usfca.edu
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