UNICEF Ezra Jack Keats International Award
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Notes

  • Inaugurated in 1984 and suspended in 1994, the award is one of those sponsored by The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. It is awarded for excellence in children's book illustration.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2003

winner Sophie Blackall for Ruby’s Wish

Works About this Award

y separately published work icon Many Voices : Reflections on Experiences of Indigenous Child Separation Anna Haebich (editor), Doreen Mellor (editor), Canberra : 2002 Z1492142 2002 anthology oral history poetry lyric/song This anthology is the culmination of four years of archiving diverse stories about the removal of Indigenous children from their families. The project was known as the 'Bringing Them Home Oral History Project' conducted by National Library of Australia and included a collection of 340 interviews. The stories and poetry included in this anthology are the voices of personal experiences and memories of a diverse group of people from every State and Territory including cottage parents, police officers, mothers and/or relinquished babies. Subjects covered include government policy, missions and childhood trauma. Source: http://www.nla.gov.au/ (Sighted: 27/07/09).
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