The University of Guadalajara, through a project created by the Environmental Sciences Museum as part of the University’s Cultural Center, and with the support of the Guadalajara International Book Fair, has established the José Emilio Pacheco City and Nature Award. The prize, which will be given for the first time this year, will be dedicated to poetry. The winning author, who must write in Spanish and have at least ten unpublished poems or poems published in the last five years that are related to nature, urban sustainability, socio-ecological harmony and environmental conservation, will be given a purse of US $10,000. The award is dedicated to poet José Emilio Pacheco, whose work explores the duality between cities and nature.
Created by the University of Guadalajara, and with the collaboration of the National Institute for Indigenous Languages, the Culture Ministry, the National Commission for the Development of the Indigenous Cultures and Jalisco’s Department of Education, the American Indigenous Literature Award is granted to enrich, protect and promote the legacy and richness of Mexico’s indigenous peoples through literature in all its forms, and to and acknowledge and further develop the careers and works of indigenous authors. The award, which carries a purse of US $25,000, will be given for the fourth time at the 2016 FIL Guadalajara.
The SM Ibero-American Award for Literature for Children and Young People was implemented in 2005, the year of Ibero-American literature, with the goal of promoting literature for children and young people throughout Ibero-America. The award is given out each year during the Guadalajara International Book Fair to recognize writers of literature for children and young people and carries a purse of US $30,000.
With the goal of creating a network that helps to encourage the work of illustrators of books for children and young people in Ibero-America, the SM Foundation and the FIL Guadalajara invites illustrators to submit their work to be included in the Annual Ibero-American Illustration Catalog. The 45 works selected will be displayed in an exposition at the Guadalajara International Book Fair. In addition, illustrators will have the opportunity to work on an illustrated book with Ediciones SM and the winner will be given US $5,000. You can find more information at: www.iberoamericailustra.com
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It just can't be! Math + Reading = STEM?
FIL Science
It just can't be! Math + Reading = STEM?
Movimiento STEM+ and FIL Guadalajara
Monica W. Blanco Cárdenas has a PhD in astrophysics. She's a teacher, communicator and scientific consultant with more than 20 years of experience. Throughout her life she has channeled her efforts into an exploration of her abilities in various areas of training, leading her to excel in science, teaching, as well as science communication and artistic work. Her efforts today are focused on designing and adapting strategies to bring knowledge to others, from the youngest to adults without knowledge of STEM areas. Accompanied by facts and anecdotes, which cause laughter because of how absurd they are, "It can't be! Math + Reading = STEM?” it's a presentation that starts with a stand up, a scientist who is gradually being diluted with a talk in which she invites us to reflect on why it is convenient for all of us to have a more educated society, one that understands its responsibility in the challenges we face. It seeks to ignite a flame that motivates us to act as true explorers of knowledge, that the fear of mathematics is replaced by wonder and gratitude for what it does in our brains, in nature and in our lives; that reading becomes a hobby and an important tool that, together with a valorization of STEM professions, drives people to seek to be better and give the best to others.
Participant: Mónica Blanco Cárdenas
Presenter: Valentina Morales
Mónica Blanco Cárdenas
Originaria de Guadalajara, la doctora Mónica Blanco Cárdenas es licenciada en física por la Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC) y doctora en astrofísica (UGR-IAA) gracias a una beca otorgada por el Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades de España. Ha realizado estadías de investigación en Observatorio Europeo Austral (ESO, Alemania) y en el Instituto de Astronomía de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), entre otros. Es docente, y su labor la ha llevado a ser finalista nacional (top 10) del Premio al Talento STEM, National Teacher Prize 2022. Forma parte de Fire Hunters con el fin de impulsar a niñas y niños con altas capacidades intelectuales y neurodivergentes. Es apasionada divulgadora científica y ganadora de la 3ra Muestra Internacional de Monólogos y Stand Up Científicos, ha impartido más de un centenar de charlas, talleres y shows de ciencia en escuelas, museos, así como en eventos nacionales e internacionales. Realiza asesoría científica en museos y guiones museológicos para Caracol Museo de Ciencias en Ensenada, BC. Escribe artículos para la revista National Geographic en español, así como elaboración de contenido en otras organizaciones, asociaciones y editoriales. Siempre trata de impulsar a otras personas, en espacial a las y los más pequeños, a perseguir sueños y metas a través de los estudios, exhortándolos a contribuir a la sociedad. En sus ratos libres canta, dibuja, pinta y escribe poesía; desde adolescente rescata animales abandonados en la calle para buscarles un hogar.
Saturday December 07
19:30 to 20:50
Salón 5, planta baja, Expo Guadalajara