No one will say a library is a bad idea. In fact, not 1 person would disagree with the effort to reopen the Fair Oaks Library. Here are 2 published articles, local & national, in our support; Stockton's local newspaper The Record and ELLA Institute's Latinas Think Big. The latter is a national platform "showcasing Latina innovation and ambition". Let's continue this momentum and ask our Stockton government to take the Fair Oaks Library off of the surplus list!
What's the Big Idea?
Monday, March 24, 2014
Support near & far
Friday, March 21, 2014
Book by book building your personal library
I know all too well the bilingual section at popular book stores, i.e. Barnes & Noble, is extremely small not to mention pricey. Please take a look below at a good list of Children & Teen Latino books under $10, in paperback and available now! These will encourage your young ones to start reading about characters & places they can relate to.
Where the Flame Trees Bloom by Alma Florada
The Queen of Water by Laura Resau
Brujas, Lechuzas y Esparitos by Alonso M Perales
Ice Dove and other stories by Diane De Anda
Benito Runs by Justine Fontes
The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola
Tomas and the Library Lady by Pat Mora
Winner Takes All by Jenna Santana
The Maldonado Miracle by Theodore Taylor
Cruzando de Pacifico by Gary Soto
Whole Sky Full of Stars by Rene Saldana Jr
Nerlandia by Gary Soto
Esparanda Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan
Long Shot by Mike Lupica
Any Small Goodness: A Novel of the Barrio by Tony Johnson
Abuelita’s Heart by Amy Cordova
These affordable books can be purchased online bookstores such as http://www.valorebooks.com/ or http://www.amazon.com/.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Take a peek....
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Of Biblioteca San Joaquin Murrieta Library
After asking many questions among my family and friends, I was introduced to another person here in Stockton who also shares the idea of a bilingual library. Richard Soto, not only has an extraordinary collection of Latino Chicano historical books, but also valuable artifacts, music and movies. His long time vision is shared through his website - Biblioteca San Joaquin Murrieta Library
It is a wonderful learning experience working with Mr Soto. He explains the library name "Biblioteca San Joaquin Murrieta Library" is a play with words combining our County name "San Joaquin" and the historical figure "Joaquin Murrieta".
With his help, not only can we begin to build a bilingual library, we can also share our Latino history through art and music in a museum-like atmosphere.
I am grateful he has agreed to being a partner in reviving the Fair Oaks Library!