Diversify Your Shelves (Part 3 of We Need Diverse Books)

Today we’re revealing part three of the #WeNeedDiverseBooks campaign, a project that’s near and dear to my heart!


Part three is called “Diversify Your Shelves,” and it’s all about taking a personal approach to promoting diversity in literature.


What, exactly,

does that mean? Is this maybe something we’ll do for a week and then go back to

buying books by old white guys?



Well, no. “Diversify Your Shelves” is a continual

celebration of fabulous diverse literature, by fabulous diverse authors.

Checking out what books we have on our shelves, and seeing how we might

diversify them, is just a jumping off point.


There’s also going to be a “Diversify Your Shelves” chat on

Saturday, May 3rd at 2PM EST to discuss our favorite diverse books

and authors! Use the #WeNeedDiverseBooks hashtag to join in!


But wait! Why is

this so important?


Well, there are lots of people blogging about this more eloquently than I, like here, here, here, and here, but some of my biggest reasons are:


Because, at every conference I or my writer friends attend,

there are kids asking why they can’t find books with characters who look like

them, either on the cover or in the pages.


Because the same thing happens at book signings, except

there the kids are saying they’ve always wanted to get into writing, but don’t

think they’ll be successful because they’re people of color.


Because queer kids are still killing themselves over being

different (or being told that they’re

different) and the greater representation they have in books, the less alone

they’ll feel.


Because awesome genres like YA wouldn’t exist if we hadn’t

moved away from the old, white dude model of literature and started reading

stories written by ladies. Diversify Your Shelves is a continuation of that

principle—hearing all stories from all voices.


Because it’s 2014, but we still keep seeing all-white panels

at book festivals, or even all-white male panels (in genres vastly dominated by

women!) and that’s kind of insane to me. Diversity shouldn’t be the exception.

It should be the norm.


And because, at the end of the day, when I look at my

shelves, I think:


I can be better.


I can do more.


And I’d love for you to join me.


So, without further ado . . .


Let’s Diversify

Our Shelves!

           

Here’s how it works: this weekend, May 3rd and 4th, we’re all going to head out to our local bookstores* to pick up books by fabulous diverse authors. (Need recommendations? Check out the May 3rd #WeNeedDiverseBooks chat!) Then, once you’ve returned home, snap a photo of your new diverse book(s)** and post it as a comment below! And if you want to get really creative, you can take Before and After photos of your bookshelves: Before, when they weren’t too diversified, and After, when you’ve added in books by fabulous PoC authors, queer authors, and authors with disabilities! Woot! 


This Monday, May 5th, one lucky winner is going to win FIVE BOOKS OF THEIR CHOOSING out of the choices below!!! And every Monday throughout the spring, a new winner will be chosen to receive two fabulous diverse books! Woot!


But wait, it doesn’t stop there. Remember when I said “Diversify Your Shelves” was a continual celebration? That means any time you buy a book from a diverse author, or featuring a diverse

character, snap a picture of that book and post it to Twitter with the

#WeNeedDiverseBooks hashtag! We’ll retweet you, and help spread the word about

what diverse books people are buying! And by participating in the “Diversify

Your Shelves” movement, you’ll be showing publishers the kinds of books you

want them to buy, showing conference organizers which authors you want to see on

panels, and helping tweens and teens find representation in books! Which,

really, is the awesomest prize of all!






REMEMBER: THE WINNER OF THE PRIZE PACK WILL BE CHOSEN MAY 5TH!


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*Obviously, not everyone has the money to “Diversify Their Shelves” at this particular moment. That’s okay! Because stopping by the library and having them order a book by a diverse author, or even sending them an email about your interest in diverse books, can make a big difference in the “Diversify Your Shelves” movement! You can even snap a photo of a certain section in your local library, and then snap another one after they’ve ordered more diverse books for you! That way, you’ll not only be diversifying your own shelf, but you’ll be diversifying the shelves for your entire neighborhood! Go, you!

**Don’t worry, e-book lovers! You can totally enter the contest too. Just snap a photo of your reading device with the book’s cover showing (or a screenshot of the purchase), and you’re good to go!

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