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Hear My Voice/Escucha mi voz

The Testimonies of Children Detained at the Southern Border of the United States

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Contributors

Compiled by Warren Binford

Foreword by Michael Garcia Bochenek

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Apr 13, 2021
Page Count
96 pages
Publisher
Workman Kids
ISBN-13
9781523513482

Price

$19.95

Price

$24.95 CAD

Format

  1. ebook (Bilingual edition)

Format:

  1. Hardcover (Spanish, Bilingual edition) $19.95 $24.95 CAD
  2. ebook (Bilingual edition) $11.99 $15.99 CAD

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The moving stories of children in migration—in their own words.

“In Spanish and in English, a devastating first-person account of children’s experiences in detention at the southern U.S. border…. A powerful, critical document only made more heartbreaking in picture-book form.” —Kirkus Reviews starred review

Every day, children in migration are detained at the US-Mexico border. They are scared, alone, and their lives are in limbo. Hear My Voice/Escucha mi voz shares the stories of 61 these children, from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Mexico, ranging in age from five to seventeen—in their own words from actual sworn testimonies. Befitting the spirit of the project, the book is in English on one side; then flip it over, and there’s a complete Spanish version.

Illustrated by 17 Latinx artists, including Caldecott Medalist and multiple Pura Belpré Illustrator Award-winning Yuyi Morales and Pura Belpré Illustrator Award-winning Raὺl the Third. Includes information, questions, and action points. Buying this book benefits Project Amplify, an organization that supports children in migration.
 

Genre:

  • Children's Books
  • Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Social Topics
  • Emigration & Immigration
  • Emigration, Immigration & Refugees

Project Amplify is a national campaign launched to establish legal protections for children in government care so that the brutality discovered on the border never happens again. Project Amplify's lead organizer is Warren Binford, an internationally recognized children's rights scholar and advocate who holds a tenured position as Professor of Law and serves as the Director of the Clinical Law Program at Willamette University. She founded Willamette's Child and Family Advocacy Clinic, which has provided pro bono legal support to children and families in crisis, as well as guidance on legislation and public policy.  She has published nearly 60 law review articles, book chapters, essays, NGO publications, and editorials and has given approximately 150 presentations, primarily on topics related to children's issues, throughout the country and around the world. Binford holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A., summa cum laude with distinction, and an Ed.M. from Boston University. She lives in Oregon.

Michael Garcia Bochenek (foreword) is senior counsel to the Children’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, focusing on juvenile justice and refugee and migrant children. He has researched and reported on criminal and juvenile justice systems and prison conditions, the protection of refugees and internally displaced persons, the exploitation of migrant workers and other labor rights issues, the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons, and rights violations in armed conflict, including the use of children as soldiers. From 2006 to 2015, he was director of policy and then director of law and policy for Amnesty International’s secretariat in London, where he oversaw strategic litigation, among other responsibilities.  He holds a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and a law degree from Columbia University. In addition to English, he speaks Spanish and Portuguese. Michael lives in New York.

  • "In Spanish and in English, a devastating first-person account of children’s experiences in detention at the southern U.S. border.... A powerful, critical document only made more heartbreaking in picture-book form."
    I>Kirkus Reviews starred review

    "The text unfolds simply but meaningfully—with the children’s own words, intertwined not as a single, broad narrative but in a harmonious array of voices, each with a unique story to tell... this is a heartrending but vital work."
    Publishers Weekly starred review Nautilus Award Winner - Gold Medalist in Middle Grade Non-fiction Skipping Stones 2022 Honors books in Multicultural and International Books New York Public Library best book for kids 2021 2022 Flora Stieglitz Straus award for excellence in children's nonfiction writing 2022 Kansas NEA Reading Circle Intermediate (Grades 3-5 / Ages 8-10) honor  Children’s Book Committee best book of the year 2022 (ages nine through twelve, notation for diversity and outstanding merit)   
  • "In Spanish and in English, a devastating first-person account of children’s experiences in detention at the southern U.S. border.... A powerful, critical document only made more heartbreaking in picture-book form."
    I>Kirkus Reviews starred review

    "The text unfolds simply but meaningfully—with the children’s own words, intertwined not as a single, broad narrative but in a harmonious array of voices, each with a unique story to tell... this is a heartrending but vital work."
    Publishers Weekly starred review

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