Tomás Rivera Award
Tomás Rivera Book Award | |
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Awarded for | Honor authors and illustrators who create literature that depicts the Mexican American experience |
Location | San Marcos, TX |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Texas State University College of Education |
First awarded | 1996 |
Website | education |
The Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children's Book Award recognizes authors and illustrators whose literary work depict the Mexican-American experience.[1] This award was established in 1995 by the Texas State University College of Education in honor of distinguished alumnus, Tomás Rivera[2] an educator, poet and author of literary works depicting the difficulties experienced by Mexican migrant farmers[3] and also the first Mexican-American to hold a chancellor position at the University of California.[4]
Criteria[]
- The book is written for children and young adults (0–16 years).
- The text and illustrations are of the highest quality.
- The portrayal/representations of Mexican-Americans are accurate and engaging, avoid stereotypes, and reflect rich characterization.
- The book may be fiction or non- fiction.[5]
Recipients[]
Year | Category | Author | Illustrator | Title |
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2019 | For Younger Readers | Yuyi Morales | Yuyi Morales | Dreamers |
2019 | For Older Readers | David Bowles | They Call Me Güero | |
2018 | For Younger Readers | Xelena González | Adriana M. Garcia | All around Us |
2018 | For Older Readers (Middle Grade) | Celia C. Pérez | The First Rule of Punk | |
2018 | For Older Readers (Young Adult) | Erika L. Sánchez | I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter | |
2017 | For Younger Readers | F. Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell | Rafael López | Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood |
2017 | For Older Readers | Francisco X. Stork | The Memory of Light | |
2016 | For Younger Readers | Duncan Tonatiuh | Duncan Tonatiuh | Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras |
2016 | For Older Readers | Ashley Hope Pérez | Out of Darkness | |
2015 | For Younger Readers | Duncan Tonatiuh | Duncan Tonatiuh | Separate is Never Equal: Sylvia Méndez and her Family's Fight for Desegragation |
2015 | For Older Readers | Isabel Quintero | Gabi, a Girl in Pieces | |
2014 | For Younger Readers | Duncan Tonatiuh | Duncan Tonatiuh | Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote: A Migrant's Tale |
2014 | For Older Readers | Susan Goldman | Diego Rivera: An Artist for the People | |
2013 | Guadalupe García McCall | Under the Mesquite | ||
2012 | For Older Readers | Winifred Conkling | Sylvia and Aki | |
2012 | For Younger Readers | Duncan Tonatiuh | Duncan Tonatiuh | Diego Rivera: His World and Ours |
2011 | Alex Sánchez | Bait | ||
2010 | Carmen Tafolla | Magaly Morales | What Can You Do With a Paleta? | |
2009 | Carmen Tafolla | The Holy Tortilla and a Pot of Beans | ||
2009 | Benjamin Alire Sáenz | He Forgot to Say Goodbye | ||
2008 | Marisa Montes | Yuyi Morales | Los Gatos Black on Halloween | |
2007 | Juan Felipe Herrera | Downtown Boy | ||
2006 | Susanna Reich | Raúl Colón | José! Born to Dance | |
2005 | Pam Muñoz Ryan | Becoming Naomi León | ||
2004 | Yuyi Morales | Yuyi Morales | Just a Minute: A Trickster Tale and Counting Book | |
2003 | Pat Mora | Beatriz Vidal | A Library for Sor Juana | |
2002 | Francisco Jiménez | Breaking Through | ||
2001 | Amada Irma Pérez | Maya Christina Gonzalez | My Very Own Room/Mi Propio Cuartito | |
2000 | Rudolfo Anaya | Amy Córdova | My Land Sings: Stories of the Río Grande | |
1999 | Bobbi Salinas | Bobbi Salinas | The Three Pigs/Los Tres Cerdos: Nacho, Tito, and Miguel | |
1998 | Pat Mora | Raúl Colón | Tomás and the Library Lady | |
1997 | Carmen Lomas Garza | Carmen Lomas Garza | In My Family/En Mi Familia | |
1996 | Rudolfo Anaya | Edward Gonzales | The Farolitos of Christmas | |
1996 | Gary Soto | Susan Guevara | Chato's Kitchen |
External links[]
References[]
- ^ "About the Award". Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Award. 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- ^ TRBA (2016-05-31). "Tomás Rivera Book Award: College of Education: Texas State University". www.education.txstate.edu. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- ^ 2010, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Web and Multimedia Services -. "Tomás Rivera Center | UTSA | The University of Texas at San Antonio". www.utsa.edu. Retrieved 2016-11-08.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^ "Transcript of Tomás Rivera | Humanities Texas". www.humanitiestexas.org. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- ^ "Criteria & Timeline". Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Award. 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
- ^ "Book Award Winners". Tomás Rivera Book Award. Texas State University. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
Categories:
- American literary awards
- Hispanic and Latino American literature
- Texas State University
- Literary awards honoring minority groups
- Children's literary awards
- American children's literary awards
- Young adult literature awards
- Awards established in 1995