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Correction: Beautiful Cartagena!

From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 15:26:06 -0500

Have you noticed the descriptions of the beautiful resort city of Cartagena in the U.S. news during President Clinton's meetings there? They surely made me wish I were free to attend the IBBY Congress. I envy professional friends such as Susan Stan, Roz Beitler and Anne Pellowski who I know are planning to be there for certain. I'm sure there are many others from North America who will be there, too. It's an important opportunity for dialogue across boundaries.Those of us who participated in the Children's Literature New England Institute during July had a mini-chance to be in dialogue with several others from around the world. It's important to share information about books, reading, literacy projects, the effects of superstores, transnational ownership of publishing houses, etc., with each other. The official IBBY journal "Bookbird" will re?p some of the Congress, but it won't be like being there. If you are interested and blessed with a flexible schedule/budget, you can still do this!

You are invited to attend the 27th Congress of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) will be held on Sept. 18" in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. The theme is "The New World for a New World: Children's Books for the New Millennium." Anyone interested is invited to attend. Large group sessions will be simultaneously translated. This is an outstanding opportunity to meet and talk with other women and men committed to children's literacy and books & reading from nations all over the world, including other south and central American nations, and also from nations such as Thailand, Iran, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Greece, India, Australia, Egypt, etc.

For information: contact Fundalectura, Colombian IBBY Section, Av.
(calle) 40 N 16F, Bogota, Colombia; tel.: (571) 32011; fax:
(571)287p71; e-mail (fundalectura.org.co)

The Congress will examine the role played by children's literature in the cultural encounter between the American continent and others. Conference topics include autonomies and integration and multiculturalism; utopia and literature for children; social function, democratization, and access to literature; image and culture; ethics and literature for children; the reader of the twenty-first century; book dialectics and new technologies; and two worlds meeting. Panel discussions and seminar sessions will be held as well.

The 2000 Hans Christian Andersen Awards will be presented during this Congress to Anthony Browne and Ana Maria Machado.

These congresses are incredible opportunities on many levels, well worth planning to attend. The hosts in Colombia have arranged for airport shuttles and many other conveniences for attendees.

Most of the above information above was taken from an nnouncement in the IBBY journal "Bookbird." More information about IBBY in general can be found on the IBBY web site http://www.ibby.org/index.html
Received on Thu 31 Aug 2000 03:26:06 PM CDT