SUN NIGHT WINS PRIZE

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SUN NIGHT has been recognized with a 2nd place medal in the Best First Book Nonfiction category at the 21st International Latino Book Awards in an award ceremony held at the Los Angeles City College on Saturday, September 21, 2019.

The International Latino Book Awards is a major reflection that the fastest-growing segment of the United States has truly arrived. The Awards are now by far the largest Latino cultural awards in the United States and with the 261 finalists this year in 95 categories, it has now honored the greatness of 2,897 authors and publishers over the past two decades. The size of the Awards is proof that books by and about Latinos are in high demand. In 2019, Latinos will purchase over $725 million in books in English and Spanish.

The 2019 winners for the 21st Annual International Latino Book Awards are another reflection of the growing quality of books by and about Latinos. About a third of the winners were from major American and international publishers, a third from medium-sized publishing houses, and a third were from small publishing houses or even self-published. In order to handle this large number of books, the Awards had 227 judges in 2019. The judges shared how hard it was because there are now so many great books being published. Judges included librarians, educators, media professionals, leaders of national organizations, Pulitzer Prize Winners, and even elected officials. The Awards celebrates books in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Finalists are from across the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as from 18 other countries.

Emcee Nora de Hoyos Comstock, the founder of Las Comadres para las Americas, stated, “I challenge everyone here tonight to NOT learn about at least 2 or 3 books you will want to read. It is impossible. Most of you will go home with a long list of TO READS.” Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez of the Los Angeles Community College District, the largest community college district in the United States, emphasized the ties between the right books and successful education. Other presenters highlighted books that changed their lives and the importance of books by and about Latinos. The many winners shared the importance of reading and books; gratitude for all those that have helped them; and how these Awards have changed their lives and careers.

The Awards are produced by Latino Literacy Now, a nonprofit organization co-founded in 1997 by Edward James Olmos and Kirk Whisler. Other Latino Literacy Now programs include the upcoming Latino Book & Family Festival at MiraCosta College in Oceanside, California will be our 67th. The International Society of Latino Authors now has 140+ members. Education Begins in the Home has impacted literacy for 100,000+ people. More than 70 episodes of the Latino Reads Podcast have now aired. The Award-Winning Author Tour has more than 10 events around the country each year. Latino Literacy Now’s programs have now touched well over a million people. Over 350 volunteers will donate 14,000+ hours of service this year.

The Awards Ceremony was held September 21, 2019, in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles City College. The event was hosted by the Los Angeles Community College District and the Los Angeles City College at its beautiful new Student Union. Major sponsors include Libros Publishing and Scholastic Books. Other sponsors include California Association for Bilingual Education, CSUSB Library, Latino 247 Media, Loyola Press, MAAC, Raymond James, and Solo Kiko. Our literary partners include the American Library Association, Las Comadres para las Americas, REFORMA, and the Hispanic Heritage Literature Organization. Festival Host Partners include California State University San Bernardino and MiraCosta College.