Friends of Reflection Press July Newsletter

Posted on July 14th, 2010 by Reflection Press

Friends of Reflection Press July NewsletterHope this newsletter finds you well and enjoying the summer months. Read more about what we’ve been up to including upcoming conferences we will be attending and the much anticipated release of our Gender Now coloring book coming in September. Click on the image to the right to read the full newsletter.

Happy Pride: Forty and Fabulous!

Posted on June 27th, 2010 by Reflection Press

Celebrating Pride in San FranciscoHere in San Francisco pride weekend has finally arrived! The glitter and sequins and boas…the rainbow flags flying high along Market Street from the Embarcardero all the way up to the Castro…the giant pink triangle adorning the top of Twin Peaks. Yup, it’s Pride in San Francisco and the culmination of an entire month of Pride! This year’s theme: “Forty and Fabulous”

We are marching in the parade this morning with Zai as usual waving to the crowds of people lined along the street to watch the 40th annual Pride celebration. Many other cities across the country have been celebrating their own Pride events and we too have been attending many events in our own neighborhood, attending lots of really superb films and performances, like Frameline 34 and Fresh Meat, and just generally being and feeling proud.

It is the festivities of Pride that often make us appreciate the value and importance of reflection in our world. For a whole month the world has a few more rainbows in it! Be Out! Be Proud! Be Fabulous!

Our new CafePress Online Store:
Cool Gear to Empower

Posted on June 26th, 2010 by Reflection Press

Rule #3: Art is always an act of courage t-shirt now available at our cafepress storeSo one day we were thinking, wouldn’t it be great if we had t-shirts to wear at conferences or events and to have stickers available with our motto or The 3 Rules. And then we thought, maybe others might also enjoy such fun things. And thus our CafePress store was born. We’ve been busy playing and having fun designing cool graphics for t-shirts, stickers, and more. You can check out some of our offerings in our store including our Claiming Face journal where you can claim your self and your life on every page and remember that YOU are an Artist! A great compliment to our Claiming Face Ed Guide. More designs sure to come too including art from some of Maya’s children’s books! Enjoy!

I Know the River Loves Me wins Honorable Mention for the 2010 Américas Award

Posted on June 19th, 2010 by Reflection Press

I Know the River Loves Me wins Honorable Mention for 2010 Americas AwardMaya’s latest children’s book, I Know the River Loves Me/Yo sé que el río me ama, was selected as one of the three honorable mentions for the 2010 Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature, sponsored by the national Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP). Honorable Mention recognizes books that contended as finalists for the award.

About the Américas Award:
The Américas Award is given in recognition of U.S. works of fiction, poetry, folklore, or selected non-fiction that authentically and engagingly portray Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latinos in the United States. The award winners and selected titles are selected for their 1) distinctive literary quality; 2) cultural contextualization; 3) exceptional integration of text, illustration, and design; and 4) potential for classroom use.

Endings are Beginnings

Posted on June 14th, 2010 by Maya Christina

Students showing their art to Maya at Paul Revere Elementary School, May 2010Ahh…well here it is, the end of the school year. The feet are standing in summer already. School is like a memory. It was a very busy Spring up until the very end. And while the school visits are over, we are heavy into our next big project, our latest venture, Gender Now Coloring Book, but more about that later.

It’s time to remember and close the books on this last school year. May 13 we went into Paul Revere Elementary School here in San Francisco. I was asked to come visit the school by the mother of one of Zai’s close friends, Virginia, who I adore. So not only was Virginia there (they met in nursery school and became deep friends) but for the first time Zai got to come visit me “at work.” Maya and Zai at Paul Revere Elementary School in San Francisco, May 2010This made it extra special. I always tell her tales of my adventures, but I LOVED having her there in person. I always have a lot to learn from kids, but having one of my greatest teachers with me, my sweet Zai, was awesome.

The very next day Matthew and I were off to El Granada Elementary School near Half Moon Bay. I got to talk to some excellent Continue reading »

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