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Interview on Latino USA
Here’s an interview with Latino USA, with María Hinojosa that aired in May. It was great getting to chat with her about this while I was in NYC last year. I love how they mixed in the narration in this. I have Latino USA on my regular podcast rotation. If you don’t listen, you should (and donate!) – they do fantastic work.
NPR Weekend Edition interview on ‘Lucia the Luchadora’
“After she realized there weren’t enough girl superheroes in the world, Cynthia Leonor Garza created one. She talks with NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro about her new book, Lucia the Luchadora.”
Interview with Houston Chronicle
While I was in Texas a few weeks ago on book tour, I talked with the Houston Chronicle about Lucía, writing and why I made the leap from journalism to writing for children. You can read the story here. Here’s some of what we talked about:
Garza, who has a background in journalism and writing, said she wanted to write her first picture book for kids like her — and for kids like her daughters. “I was looking for something I wasn’t finding,” she said: picture books that featured kids who looked like her kids.
Just a few years ago, a study by the Cooperative Children’s Book Center study revealed that only about 3 percent of kids’ books are by or about Latinos. “Animals and trucks are more widely represented in children’s books than Latinos,” Garza said. So she wrote “Lucía the Luchadora,” hoping to make a small dent in that statistic.
Of course, that’s not the only reason I decided to write for children, but it’s the one that gives me the greatest feeling of urgency in doing so. Below is a graphic of that study referenced in the article. Looking at those figures should give everyone – parents, educators, writers, librarians, bookstore owners, book buyers, the publishing industry – a sense of urgency.
Author Interview with La Casa Azul Bookstore
I did an author Q&A with La Casa Azul Bookstore recently. They do this great Author Profile series of Latinx writers and artists who have upcoming books. It’s a weekly series that comes through their newsletter – so sign up for it!
Q&A with Colorín Colorado: Encouraging Little Girls to Be Fearless
I did this Q & A with Colorín Colorado recently where I talked about the inspiration behind my book Lucía the Luchadora, my childhood memories of lucha libre, and why this story was meant to be a picture book. Check it out.
While you’re on their website, you should also check out the terrific booklists they’ve created for children and young adults – all celebrating a wide range of cultures, languages, perspectives and experiences. Basically, books that represent my every day world and experience. Yes, yes and yes!
Colorín Colorado is really a gem of a website, full of resources for educators, families and students who are English language learners (ELLs) in grades preK-12. They are an educational service of WETA, the local PBS station in Washington, DC, and are supported by the American Federation of Teachers and National Education Association. So of course, they also have great booklists for educators who work with ELLs.
Ah, I can’t get enough of booklists. Thanks Colorín Colorado for the great questions.