ENG 112 African American Read-in
ENG 112 African American Read-in
The students of ENG 112 will be reading works by African American writers during our class time. We have invited
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The students of ENG 112 will be reading works by African American writers during our class time. We have invited
Gregory Elementary School teachers will host a schoolwide Read-In with students using physical or digital texts by Black authors.
A month long celebration of African American authors, titles and special guests joining us to read to our students!
Join Reynolda as the museum observes the annual African American Read-In to celebrate the writings of Black authors. This year,
Sigma Tau Delta, the English Department of Northwest University, and ENGL 3253 African American Literature are sponsoring our seventh annual
We will kick-off the day with an All-School Assembly which will celebrate the oral and written tradition and the power
Join us at SacTownYouthNights and listen to Author Talina Hutton read her children's book Grand Feet. The event is free
The Dr. Skyller Walkes Library of African American Studies will be open on Saturday, February 4, 2023, so the public
The SC4 Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will host a read-in featuring guest author Solomon Johnson to honor Black
Come and listen to your favorite African American children's books. Topeka Chapter of the Links, Inc. members will read excerpts
Join author Sherri L. Smith in this weekly series reading and examining African American folklore. Every Sunday this February, as
The Presbyterian Church of Willingboro in Willingboro NJ will host a read-in on Sunday, Feb. 5th following the regular worship
Grant A.M.E. Church February Event The 34th Annual African American Read-In Grant AME Church has been participating in the Read
The African-American Read-In is an event in which a committee at Jackson State University selects a work of fiction or
The Asbury Park Senior Center is hosting its 10th Annual National African American Read-In on February 6, 10:00 a.m., at
This is our 10th African American Read In You must be 60 years old and older and a Asbury Park Asbury
Endicott College School of Education with host an African American Read-In on February 7, 2023, 9:00–10:30 a.m. ET at Beverly
In celebration of Black History Month and Black authorship, the University of Texas Permian Basin Department of Literature and Languages
Join Ms. Randle and Mrs. Thune in the library to read books, short stories, or poems by African American authors
We have 3 different events for the AARI 2023. On Wednesday February 8th, 3:30-5:30, we will be creating a Freedom
Snow Hill Elementary School with host special guest reader, Ariana Wright, Miss Maryland International 2023! Miss Wright will visit via
BookPeople welcomes Anne Wynter for a special National African American Read-In storytime! Anne will be reading her new book Nell
In honor of Black History month, we invite YOU our customers and community members to participate in an African American
Online program featuring the reading of three picture books by African American authors for elementary school students. Magnolia Flower, by
BSA invites you to our African American Read-In. Books provided by the Oesterle library and English department. Meiley-Swallow Hall, Thrust
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Omicron Omicron Zeta Chapter of Gloucester County, NJ presents Lifting Words Off the Pages. Chapter parteners
Celebrating African American Literacy & Culture. Share poems and passages from your favorite African American author or original works about
Parents of our school community will read books by African American authors to each of our classes, grades Prek-7th.
In honor of Black History Month, we invite YOU our customers and community members to participate in an African American Read-In
A stage play written by Delores Thornton and performed by youth ages 7-14. With a few adults as supporting cast.
Monday, February 13, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. EST, the Ybor City Campus of Hillsborough Community College will host its
It’s time once again for us to celebrate African American literature and literacy at the 2023 African American Read-In. This year
We bring the Poetry Slam to campus to give students a platform to read poetry, whether original or not. It
We’re excited to come back together—in person in the windy city of Chicago or virtually—for the 2023 Annual Convention of
Join us for the Two-Year College English Association (TYCA) National Conference, Wednesday, February 15, 2023, in Chicago, IL, with the
Join the University of Northern Iowa College of Education for the 17th UNI African American Read-In on Thursday, February 16,
Black Rock Middle School will read and discuss writing by Black authors.
The National African American Read-In (AARI) is a groundbreaking effort to encourage communities to read together, centering African American books
We will have an after school program and learn about George Crum and how the potato chips in America came
All grade levels, kinder through 5th grade will participate in a school-wide AARI on Friday, February 17, from 2:00 p.m.
JOIN US to celebrate the Third Annual Celebration of the National African American Read-In. This event is FREE and open to the
Join us for a special reading event centering African American books and authors. Participants are invited to bring a short
This Black History Month 2023, LET’S CELEBRATE POETRY! Adults and kid readers of all ages can participate in the Our
Join The Neville Empowerment Network, Inc at The Joy of Literacy Learning & Women's Empowerment Center for a family friendly
Students, faculty, staff, and community members gather on the campus of Muskegon Community College in Muskegon, MI, to read aloud
Teachers will read approximately 14 books to small groups encompassing our entire 171 student school.
High school students will be lead by pre-service English teachers through the following activities: 1. Welcome 2. Writing into the
At this all-ages event, community members will read selected readings and excerpts by Black authors. This event will open with
Event featuring creative stations, read alouds, opportunities to share, and a local author!
Community Leaders and Educators will be reading throughout the 2 hour session. Each attending child will get a book by
The Asbury Park Public Library is hosting a 2023 National African American Read-In on February 27, 11:00 a.m., at 500
Join the College in moments during the day when we read from passages of resistance, love and life as we
To honor Black History month, we offer "virtual book tasting" of children and YA literature written about African Americans or,
On Tuesday, February 28, 2023, the Early Learning Village in Euclid, Ohio will hold their schoolwide African American Read-In. Each
Poet and activist Lady Brion will present her work and host a Q&A session. A limited number of books will
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