October 27, 2008

Diversity: One Little Red Snowsuit At A Time

Via the fabulous blog of Miss Rumphius:

Celebrate The 50th Anniversary Of THE SNOWY DAY
By Ezra Jack Keats
Help Create A Commemorative Postage Stamp

The U.S. Postage Stamp Citizen’s Advisory Committee, the group that decides what subjects are chosen for our country’s commemorative postage stamps, is considering celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the publishing of THE SNOWY DAY by Ezra Jack Keats. This book is not just an American classic beloved by generations of children and parents around the world; it is also the book that broke the color barrier in mainstream American children’s book publishing.

It takes three years for the subject of a postage stamp to be considered, accepted and developed. The fiftieth anniversary of THE SNOWY DAY is in 2012. Help us gather signatures to send to the Citizen’s Advisory Committee to let them know how welcome this stamp would be to families and educators across the country. Help us show the world that Ezra’s character Peter, playing in the snow, a character they recognize and treasure, is as valued here as it is abroad.

To support the creation of THE SNOWY DAY 50th Anniversary Commemorative Stamp visit the website of the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation and add your name to the Support the Stamp list. Tell your friends, your students, your teachers and your parents to add their names to our petition. Names will not be used for any other reason than for THE SNOWY DAY Stamp Petition, nor will they be shared or sold to any other entity. Help make 2012 a celebration of American children in all their diversity!


Oh, I am ALL over this. I love, love, LOVE this little book, even though I was way too old for it the first time I read it. I remember thinking it was so startling -- so much color on a snowy day...! If you're of a mind to be a part of making this a fabulous postal stamp, head on over to Ezra Jack Keats. org and their petition site.

4 comments:

Sara said...

I can't think of more perfect stamp. Wouldn't it make you smile every time you stuck it to a letter? Even the gas bill would be pretty.

Anonymous said...

Well, this is an idea that has YES written all over it!!!

Tricia said...

See that title? That's why you write poetry and fiction and I'm stuck in my little nonfiction world. You are just drenched in creativity. Send some of those vibes my way, will ya?

Jules at 7-Imp said...

I also love this idea. I really need to do my part and post about this.