International Latino Book Awards

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The International Latino Book Awards (ILBA) are annual awards given to authors, translators, and illustrators for books written in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. Founded in 1997, the ILBA is listed as a 501c3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Carlsbad, California. Awards from more than 100 categories are given out, each with gold, silver, and bronze divisions, as well as honorable mentions. Each entrant must pay a fee of $90 to be considered for awards. More than 200 judges are assigned to judge the awards. The names of the judges are not revealed. rdf:langString
El Premio Internacional del Libro Latino es organizado por Latino Literacy Now,​ una organización cofundada por el reconocido actor Edward James Olmos, el empresario cultural y Reforma, una rama de ALA (American Library Association),​ que es la Asociación Nacional Latina para la Promoción de Servicios Bibliotecarios y de Información para los Hispanohablantes y Latinos (The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking ).​ rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The International Latino Book Awards (ILBA) are annual awards given to authors, translators, and illustrators for books written in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. Founded in 1997, the ILBA is listed as a 501c3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Carlsbad, California. The awards are produced by Empowering Latino Futures, formerly Latino Literacy Now, an organization co-founded by Edward James Olmos, Kirk Whisler, and REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking, affiliated to the ALA (American Library Association). Other organizations associated with the ILBA include Las Comadres para Las Americas, Reforma, Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles Community College District, American Library Association, Hispanic Heritage Literature Organization, El Latino San Diego, Education Begins in the Home, International Society of Latino Authors, and the Latino 247 Media Group. Awards from more than 100 categories are given out, each with gold, silver, and bronze divisions, as well as honorable mentions. Each entrant must pay a fee of $90 to be considered for awards. More than 200 judges are assigned to judge the awards. The names of the judges are not revealed.
rdf:langString El Premio Internacional del Libro Latino es organizado por Latino Literacy Now,​ una organización cofundada por el reconocido actor Edward James Olmos, el empresario cultural y Reforma, una rama de ALA (American Library Association),​ que es la Asociación Nacional Latina para la Promoción de Servicios Bibliotecarios y de Información para los Hispanohablantes y Latinos (The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking ).​ Cada año, desde 1997, los Premios del Libro Latino reconocen a los mejores autores latinos en lengua española, portuguesa e inglesa en el evento internacional de Book Expo America, el mayor evento editorial en Estados Unidos, donde se premian autores en diversas categorías. Desde el año 2007, los premios reciben el nombre de International Latino Book Awards (Premios Internacionales del Libro Latino). Actualmente se premian 97 categorías que premian libros publicados en español e inglés, escritos por autores hispanos que viven en Estados Unidos. Entre sus ganadores, se encuentran autores como Rodolfo Acuña, Isabel Allende, Rudolfo Anaya, Daína Chaviano, Junot Díaz, Oscar Hijuelos, Gabriel García Marquez, Vidaluz Meneses, Pablo Neruda, Mario Vargas Llosa, y otros.
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