Hampton Roads Community News
Chesapeake Salutes Kwame Alexander During Council Meeting

CHESAPEAKE
The City of Chesapeake paid tribute to native son Kwame Alexander, a graduate of Great Bridge High School, during its October 27 city council meeting. Alexander, now a resident of Reston, Va., is a poet, educator, and New York Bestselling author of 18 books, including THE CROSSOVER, which received the 2015 John Newberry Medal for the Most Distinguished Contribution to American literature for Children.
He is the founder of Book-in-a-Day, a student-run publishing program that has created more than 3000 student authors in 75 schools, and co-founder of LEAP for Ghana, an international literacy project that builds libraries, trains teachers and empowers children through literature.
Alexander, who attended Virginia Tech, has owned several publishing companies, written for stage and television (TLC’s “Hip Hop Harry”), produces jazz and book festivals, and taught in a high school. In 2015, he served as Bank Street College of Education’s first writer- in-residence.
In addition to the 2015 John Newberry Award for the Most Distinguished Contribution to American Literature for Children and the 2015 Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor, Alexander also this year has been awarded the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, the Paterson Poetry Prize, and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Charlotte Huck Honor Award.
He is the son of Dr. E. Curtis Alexander and Barbara Alexander of Chesapeake.
Learn more about Alexander at kwamealexander.com

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