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International Latino Book Awards

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The International Latino Book Awards (ILBA) recognize the best achievements in Spanish or Portuguese literature each year in the United States. They are produced by Latino Literacy Now[1], 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[2], affiliated to the ALA (American Library Association).

Since 1997, the International Latino Book Awards are announced annually at BookExpo America, the largest publishing trade show in the United States.

The awards include diverse categories.

In 2007 the Latino Book Awards were renamed International Latino Book Awards.

Winners

References

  1. ^ "Latino Literacy Now". About ALA. 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  2. ^ "REFORMA". www.reforma.org. Retrieved 2019-07-11.