Episode 12: When the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Came to Nashville
Season 2: Episode 12: When the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Came to Nashville
Welcome to season 2 of Librarians in Music City hosted by Library Services of Metro Nashville Public Schools! I’m your host, Lindsey Kimery, Coordinator of Library Services.
This season, we will be focusing on students and the power of reading. We will be visiting schools, attending book clubs, and going on field trips so that we can talk with students about books, author visits, and the power of stories. We will also continue to highlight the great work, creativity, and leadership of librarians in MNPS.
We have an incredible team of 130 librarians and 44 clerks who are working diligently to grow and nurture a culture of reading, support students’ academic needs, prioritize equity and innovation, and ensure that every student is known.
In this episode, we meet students from Westmeade, Mt. View, and J.E. Moss Elementary Schools. They had the amazing opportunity to go on a field trip to Lipscomb University and meet author Meg Medina, who is the 2023-2024 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature [https://megmedina.com/naypl/]. Meg is also the recipient of the Newbery Medal, the Pura Belpre Award, and she’s a NYT bestselling author. Christoper, Maria, and Keyaela were chosen as Student Ambassadors and joined Meg on stage to talk about books. I visited each school to interview the student ambassadors and their librarians about their experience.
This field trip was made possible by the Nashville Public Library, and Westmeade Elementary School librarian, Katharine Dieckmann, whose application for a visit with Meg Medina was selected! You’ll hear all about how Katharine found this opportunity.
In MNPS, over 30% of our 80,000 students are Hispanic. Meg’s visit is a perfect example of Dr. Rudine Sims Bishops’ statement that books are windows, mirrors, and sliding glass doors, and Westmeade student, Christopher, eloquently shares why her visit meant a lot to him.
So, come along with me to hear what happened when the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Came to Nashville.
Thank you to MNPS staff, the Nashville Public Library, the Library of Congress, and author Meg Medina.
Books mentioned in this episode:
Merci Suárez Changes Gears by Meg Medina
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
Narwal and Jelly by Ben Clanton
The Babysitter’s Club graphic novels by Ann M. Martin, Raina Telgemeier, Gale Galligan, Gabriela Epstein, Chan Chau, Cynthia Yuan Cheng, Ellen T. Crenshaw, and Arley Nopra
Shark Lady by Jess Keating
Bad Sister by Charise Mericle
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