More than 3,000 professionals from the children’s literature or “KidLit” community, including illustrators, authors, agents, and editors, have united to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. The “KidLit4Ceasefire” letter, addressing US President Joe Biden, urges immediate action to join global leaders in establishing a permanent ceasefire.
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Notable signatories include Vashti Harrison, celebrated for her “Little Leaders” series, and Sabaa Tahir, author of “All My Rage.” They are part of a broader coalition demanding President Biden and the US Congress to intervene in what they describe as a humanitarian crisis affecting Palestinian children.
Sign the #KitLit4Ceasefire letter to Biden by Jan. 28th!
— Sandra Proudman 🇵🇸 #AirDropAidForGaza (@SandraProudman) January 21, 2024
1 million Palestinian children direly need a permanent #ceasefireNOW & humanitarian aid, which are being withheld with support of @POTUS & Congress!
RAISE YOUR VOICE & RT! Every minute counts. https://t.co/QjIuBKm15n pic.twitter.com/3L6WKdSYZS
The letter presents a stark and harrowing picture of the situation in Gaza. It outlines the devastating impact of Israeli military actions, citing over 31,000 Palestinian casualties, including approximately 12,000 children. The signatories highlight the destruction of homes, displacement of families, and the use of banned chemical weapons, painting a dire situation for the children of Gaza.
“As children’s publishing professionals, we create our work for the sake of all the children in the world–without exception.”
KidLit4Ceasefire letter
In addition to detailing the physical damage, it emphasises the emotional and psychological trauma endured by Palestinian children. The group of publishing professionals expresses deep concern over the reported use of excessive force and weaponry by Israeli forces, allegedly supported by US military aid.
The letter also references a statement from UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell, who underscores the critical need for humanitarian aid in Gaza, hindered by current conditions.
KidLit community unites in plea for children’s safety in Gaza
As creators of content for children, the signatories assert their moral obligation to advocate for the safety and well-being of all children, including those in conflict zones. They strongly oppose what they describe as acts of genocide against the Palestinian people and express alarm over the US government’s role in the conflict.
“Our deepest desire now is that the children and all civilians affected are immediately allowed the chance to start healing. Every minute counts.”
KidLit4Ceasefire letter
The letter concludes with a powerful call to action, urging President Biden and the US Congress to join the global call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. It stresses the urgent need to protect the future of Palestinian children and to allow them the chance to heal and live in peace.
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The “KidLit4Ceasefire” letter is open for additional signatures until January 28th, reflecting the growing concern within the literary community for the plight of children in conflict zones. Sign here to support the movement.
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