Submission’s Guidelines
Here are the key elements of the 2009 awards:
1. We are accepting submissions of books for K-5 (fiction only)
2. Published in North America (2009)
3. Demonstrates and/or encourages the reader to be an ‘Upstander’
4. $500 prize awarded to the author
5. Deadline for submission is November 30, 2009
6. Award Date: June 2010 in Los Angeles
At Antioch, with our 150 year history of social justice education, our teacher education program encourages both our teacher candidates and our master’s students to work in urban schools where issues of mediocre education and life challenges loom large. We encourage our teachers to be Upstanders and want to encourage the production of more literature that does the same. We house a children’s literature library that focuses on social issues and intend to expand that collection as a national model for these kinds of books. (If you have back list titles to suggest for this collection I would be pleased to add them).
We define an Upstander as a person who recognizes injustice and acts in a way to right the wrong. The goal of this award is to provide children with examples of Upstander behavior and to encourage them to be one themselves. Being an Upstander is a foundational skill necessary in the support of a democracy. AULA, in partnership with the Better World JL Institute and the South Bay Literacy Foundation, is initiating this as a way to encourage dialogue about Upstanding behavior.
The 2008 Award will be given to the author whose work best exemplifies this ideal. The author will receive a $500 gift and will be invited to participate in the first AULA Children’s Literature Conference on June 7th.
This award will be given to an author who writes fiction for grades K-6. In future years we hope to expand the grade levels and to non-fiction. Please limit suggested books to 2007/2008 titles. Here are a few examples of the kinds of books that might meet this criteria; The Araboolies of Liberty Street (Sam Swope), Farmer Duck (Martin Waddell), and The Good Griselle (Jane Yolen), and Mr. Maxwell’s Mouse (Frank Asch).