The Little BIPOC Book Fest
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About this event
The Little BIPOC Book Fest is the city's first book festival to focus on children's authors of color with the goal of reflecting the city's diversity.
- Independent bookstores and vendors, including Kindred Stories, Brazos Bookstore, Gulf Coast Comics, Soa Co., Arte Publico Press, and Harris County Public Library
- Tabling by local authors
- Readings by award-winning authors Jasminne Mendez and Alda P. Dobbs
- A performance by Writers in the Schools' (WITS) slam poets
- Book giveaways and more!
RSVP's for The Little BIPOC Book Fest are highly encouraged.
Interested in our teen and adults festival? Check out BIPOC Book Fest's website for more information. Purchase tickets here.
The annual BIPOC Book Fest is a two-day festival centered on writers of color and a showcase of literary works that feature Black, Indigenous, People of Color and members of other marginalized communities. Curated by notable writers and readers of color, the festival combines the nostalgia of book fairs we knew and loved as students with unique programming, artist talks, readings vendors, book-related memorabilia, must-reads from all genres and more!