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SUMMARY:Author: Jason Reynolds and the Transformative Power of Reading and Writing
DESCRIPTION:<p>Winner of the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent, an 2017 NAACP Image Award and multiple other honors, author Jason Reynolds spent 2020 serving as the National Ambassador for Young People&rsquo;s Literature, sharing his transformative journey as a writer&mdash;and a reader&mdash;with youth during a year of previously unimaginable transformation. Join us for a landmark lecture and creative exploration of the theme of &ldquo;transformation&rdquo;&mdash;and prepare to be transformed.</p>

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<p>Author of National Book Award finalist <em>Ghost</em>, the Newbery Honor Award-winning <em>Long Way Down</em>, the acclaimed graphic novel <em>Miles Morales: Spider-man</em> and numerous other titles for middle grade and young adult readers, Reynolds presents the 25th Effie Lee Morris Lecture. Reynolds, also the <em>New York Times</em> best-selling author of <em>All American Boys</em> and the Track series, collaborated with historian Ibram X. Kendi on <em>Stamped: Racism, Anti-Racism and You</em>, a 2020 youth version of Kendi's <em>Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America</em>.</p>

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<p><a href="https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=Reynolds%2C%20Jason&searchType=author"><strong>Jason Reynolds</strong></a> was born in Washington, DC, grew up in Oxon Hill, Maryland, and earned a degree in English from the University of Maryland. Although he started writing poems when he was nine years old, he has often said that he didn&rsquo;t start out loving reading. It bored him. He was 17 &frac12; years old when he read the electrifying opening of Richard Wright&rsquo;s <em>Black Boy</em>, and saw what words on the page could do.</p>

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<p>Now, that&rsquo;s what Reynolds tries to do for his readers: capture their attention, bring them directly into the story, gain their trust and give them doorways into new experiences. His stories and poems paint vivid word pictures, often using only a few familiar words. As he has said about introducing poetry to young people, &ldquo;Perhaps they will know they need not fear a thing created to love them, and for them to love.&rdquo;</p>

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<p><strong>The Effie Lee Morris Lecture series</strong>&mdash;produced in partnership among SFPL's Main Children's Center, SFPL's African American Center, Friends of the San Francisco Public Library and the SF Human Rights Commission&mdash;is committed to highlighting the lived experiences of writers, readers and communities of color through the words and images produced by some of today&rsquo;s most talented and engaging authors and illustrators of books for youth. Additionally, this lecture series is presented with the support of the Women&rsquo;s National Book Association, San Francisco chapter, of which Effie Lee Morris was a founding member.</p>

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<p>Connect with Jason Reynolds - <a href="https://www.jasonwritesbooks.com/">Website</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="https://twitter.com/jasonreynolds83/">Twitter</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/jasonreynolds83/">Instagram</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/jason.reynolds.37266">Facebook</a>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>This event will only be available for viewing for a limited time, so plan to attend this special evening in real time. <a href="https://youtu.be/7Jkd6FJr2I4">YouTube Live</a></p>

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