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An award for gay and lesbian literature will be included in the American Library Association's annual announcement of children's prizes, a list which features the prestigious and influential Caldecott and Newbery medals.

The library association issued a statement Monday saying that the Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award has been added to the ALA's Youth Media Awards, watched closely by educators and librarians as they decide which books to add to their collections. The Stonewall prize honors "English-language works for children and teens of exceptional merit relating to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered experience." Stonewall awards for adult books were started nearly 40 years ago, but the children's category only now.

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Books with gay and lesbian themes often place high on the association's yearly report of works most criticized and threatened with removal by parents and educators. "And Tango Makes Three," Justin Richardson's and Peter Parnell's acclaimed picture story about two male penguins who become parents, topped the list from 2007 to 2009.

"Ours is a very inclusive profession and we represent a wide variety of viewpoints," says association president Roberta Stevens, who noted that the decision to add the Stonewall prize was made well before the recent wave of suicides by teens believed to be victims of anti-gay bullying. "Millions of children in this country are being raised by gay or lesbian parents. There are young people who are gay and sometimes they feel very alone. This is a real opportunity for youths who may be feeling alone to read about other like themselves."

The Youth Media awards, announced in January, already include a variety of categories, such as African-American literature, lifetime achievement and best children's audio book.

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  1. 'American Character'

    "American Character" is a collection of portraits put together to capture the diversity of subjects across the country. Conceived by USA Networks as part of an ongoing artistic initiative, the book brings together 11 photographers to share their visions of “character” in America. Photographers include legends like Sylvia Plachy and Mary Ellen Mark, amongst many others.

    In this photo: Pierre is an organic farmer from the Northwest. He is working during a potato harvest at Nature's Last Stand Farm in Carnation, Wash. (Anna Mia Davidson / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Flower farmers

    Kong Lor and Kao Lee Cha pick flowers in a field in aptly named Carnation, Wash. (Anna Mia Davidson / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Dirty work

    John stands by a tractor at dusk on Nature's Last Stand Farm in Carnation, Wash. (Anna Mia Davidson / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Playing the outfield

    Julie grasps a wheel hoe at Growing Things Farm in Carnation, Wash. (Anna Mia Davidson / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. 'Berried' treasure

    These are the berry harvesters of Sidhu Farm in Puyallup, Wash. (Anna Mia Davidson / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Playing chicken

    Oliva cradles a chicken at Frog Song Farm in Skagit Valley, Wash. (Anna Mia Davidson / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. One big melon

    Frank Galante is at the 47th Annual Watermelon Festival in Sunland, Calif. (Jeff Dunas / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Seeing double

    Jane Wallace and Elizabeth Osborne celebrate at the 75th Annual Great Sand Castle Contest in Long Beach, Calif. (Jeff Dunas / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Young and restless

    Jovanni, a young Chicagoan, strikes a pose for the camera. (Dawoud Bey / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Deep in thought

    Tiffany, a girl from Chicago, seems to hide behind a curtain of hair. (Dawoud Bey / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Express yourself

    A Chicagoan named Elizabeth stares back at the camera lens. (Dawoud Bey / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Star treatment

    Entertainer Bootsy Collins rocks out at his home near Cincinnati. (Eric Ogden / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Suited up

    Blues and R&B musician Andre Williams relaxes at the Belair Hotel in Chicago. (Eric Ogden / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. In the zone

    Rocker Iggy Pop plays air guitar at Terminal 5 in New York City. (Eric Ogden / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Texas homecoming

    Chelsea Tuley, Miss Heart of Texas, poses with her crown at the Brown County Rodeo Parade in Brownwood, Texas. (Eric Mcnatt / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Hometown boys

    From left: Austin Walker, Brayden Baker, and Bryant Cahill prepare for the rodeo in Elm Grove, Texas. (Eric Mcnatt / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Small business

    Paige Hunter and Nicole Hunter sell lemonade in Brownwood, Texas. (Eric Mcnatt / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Highway 50

    Judd Redfield, friend and former employee of Ansel Adams, stands by a cabin in Montrose, Colo. (David Eustace / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Raise the flag

    A tribute to the troops is made in Grand Junction, Colo. (David Eustace / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Stars and stripes

    Danny Sherley wraps himself in the American flag and places his hand on his heart in Madison, Ind. (David Eustace / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Party time

    From left: Sierra Ash, Nyla Wongwon, and Kaila Joyner go all out for the Children's West Indian Parade, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Mary Ellen Mark / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Snaking suspicion

    Ivette Cruz, Michael Cruz, and Carlos Maganai are wrapped in a snake at Coney Island in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Mary Ellen Mark / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Two of a kind

    Margot Dossantos snuggles with her matching dog Miloluche at the Riverside Park dog walk, N.Y. (Mary Ellen Mark / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. Salon style

    Jose Bermudez has a barber's pole designed and blended into the back of his head by stylist Erik Figueroa (right), at Major League Barber in Bay Shore, N.Y. (Joe Fornabaio / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Sitting pretty

    Rose Cohen gets a haircut from Vincent Aiello at Prince Unisex in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Joe Fornabaio / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Style break

    Hairstylist Todd Byington takes a break at Edris Salon in New York City. (Joe Fornabaio  / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. Alaskan summer

    Michael and Franklin are workers from Seattle, Wash., in Alaska for the summer. (Richard Renaldi / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. Keeping traditions

    Irinam Ullania, Lukia, Feonilla and Anastasia are an old believer family in Nikolaevsk, Alaska. (Richard Renaldi / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. Southern spirit

    Terry Stancil smiles at the end of rabbit hunting season in Delzonia, Miss. (Sylvia Plachy / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. Lady-in-waiting

    Lauryen Makayla Vest, a flower girl, waits for a wedding ceremony to begin in Greenwood, Miss. (Sylvia Plachy / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  31. Summer fun

    Sophie Clay and Abigail Wagner play in the pool on a hot day in Summer, Miss. (Sylvia Plachy / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  32. Tender kisses

    The camera catches Los Angeles couple Elva and Moruato in an embrace. (Marla Rutherford / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
  33. Moment of fame

    "One of my favorite moments is when an actor forgets his lines on stage or the choreography, and somehow must recover without anyone knowing," says Rajiv from Los Angeles. (Marla Rutherford / Character Project) Back to slideshow navigation
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