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Storming the Gatekeepers: Past, Present, & Future Publishing Alternatives

Sunday, June 1 | 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM

The Marsh - Cabaret

  • Activism
  • Current Events
  • Resistance
  • Writing & Publishing

Zetta Elliott, Maya Gonzalez, Robert Liu-Trujillo, Matthew Smith

Long before politicians weaponized book bans across the country, mainstream publishers have controlled which books get published, carrying out “soft book bans” through gatekeeping. For as long as books have been published (and censored), indie and alternative publishers have challenged these gatekeepers, who have often excluded and marginalized diverse voices. As these same institutions preemptively buckle to pressures from above, we must uplift true grassroots, community-based publishers that bring out books by and for their communities. Hear from Zetta Elliott (The Oracle’s Door) of Rosetta Press, a self-publisher of children’s books that reveal, explore and foster a Black feminist vision of the world; Robert Liu-Trujillo (Fresh Juice) of the Social Justice Children’s Book Fair; and Maya Gonzalez (When a Bully Is President) and Matthew Smith of Reflection Press, a POC, queer, and trans-owned independent children’s book publisher. This candid conversation, moderated by Laura Atkins of the Social Justice Children’s Book Fair, will focus on envisioning and creating alternate pathways in order to bring underrepresented stories to life. With expertise in self-publishing, hybrid models, and micropresses, the creative minds of this panel will share about their work, the books they produce, the challenges they face, and how they find ways to thrive as they create important and meaningful books.

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Book signing information: Walden Pond Books, right outside the venue

Sponsored by the Social Justice Children’s Book Fair, partner in organizing Family Day.

Moderator:

Laura Atkins
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