Spencer G. Shaw Endowed Lecture: Cynthia Leitich Smith
Join us for an inspiring evening with Cynthia Leitich Smith, New York Times bestselling author, 2021 NSK Neustadt Laureate, and founding author‑curator of Heartdrum, a Native‑focused imprint at HarperCollins Children’s Books. A proud citizen of the Muscogee (Mvskoke) Nation, Cynthia has spent more than two decades shaping children’s, and YA literature through her own storytelling, mentorship, and advocacy.
Her acclaimed work including Hearts  Unbroken, Harvest  House, Sisters of the Neversea, and the anthology  Ancestor  Approved illuminates themes of identity, belonging, resilience, and community. She is a 2025 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award candidate, 2024 Southern Miss Medallion winner, and Texas Literary Hall of Fame inductee, and she will deliver the 2026 ALSC (Association for Library Service to Children) Children’s Literature lecture.
At this special event, Cynthia will reflect on her creative journey, celebrate the rising intertribal community of literary voices, share insights into her dual roles as author and curator, and explore how inclusive storytelling transforms young readers’ experiences. The program includes a keynote lecture, a dynamic audience Q&A, and a book signing reception.
The Spencer G. Shaw Lecture is free and open to the public, with in-person and virtual options available.
Whether you’re an educator, librarian, writer, student, or simply someone who believes in the power of story, don’t miss this chance to engage with a visionary literary leader whose work continues to reshape the future of youth literature with heart, vision, and cultural richness.