Literature and the African American Read-In
To be recognized as an official African American Read-In Host, it’s easy as I,2,3: Select books, poems, speeches (anything) authored …
To be recognized as an official African American Read-In Host, it’s easy as I,2,3: Select books, poems, speeches (anything) authored …
“The African American Read-In (AARI) . . . is built on an ambitious yet confident premise: that a school and …
This post is written by NCTE members Tiffany Flowers and Kimberly Frazier. Each year during Black History Month, the National …
This blog is written by NCTE member, Jeanette Toomer. I wanted to let NCTE members know that the African American …
This post is written by NCTE member, Tiffany Flowers. Many people find it hard to host a Read-In during Black …
This post was submitted by NCTE student member, Thais Council. Nurturing the literate identities of Black girls is a …
This post is written by NCTE student member, Tytianna N. M. Wells Smith. Books must mirror the lives of readers. …
The following post was written by NCTE member Dr. Tiffany A. Flowers. “People do not just ‘happen’ in history. They come …
The following post was submitted by NCTE member and African American Read-In host Dr. Tiffany A. Flowers. There are many …
This week featured dozens of African American Read-Ins across the country. Below NCTE members Michelle Rankin and Jennifer Watson give you …