Literally Cultured Youtube African American Read-In
YouTubeJoin the Literally Cultured YouTube channel each day for the month of February with a Black History fact and picture
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Join the Literally Cultured YouTube channel each day for the month of February with a Black History fact and picture
Students in grades K-8 will participate in activities in ELA classes that will expose them to Black authors and their
Teachers and students will be reading Black authors and stories throughout the day and across the school!
Thursdays in February, students had the opportunity to share thoughts about their favorite texts written by authors and musicians who
Thursdays in February, students had the opportunity to share thoughts about their favorite authors and musicians who self-identify as African-American
Students will enjoy the literary works of African American authors throughout the month of February in the MacDonald Middle School
Members, family members, community members, and friends of the National Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc. – Tallahassee Chapter will read
Students and faculty at the University of Evansville in the School of Education will read works written by African American
Volunteers will read picture books about Black history or other books by Black authors. A couple of classes will come
Join us to enjoy, lift up, and celebrate children's books written by African-American authors during a story time for children.
We are pleased to have Torrey Maldonado as our guest speaker for this year's AARI!
Middle-grade author Torrey Maldonado will be speaking to Westerville City School students, families, and community members.
St. Clair County Community DEI office will host a Read-in Event for our k-12 students. Each student will be reading
Piscataway Public Library proudly presents our 5th Annual African American Read-In! Celebrate African American contributions to the Arts through literature,
We will be hosting our annual book club discussion this month for Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. During the book
The community is invited to join the National Hook-up of Black Women, Nashville Chapter for a Community Wide Read-In. We
Read -In and soul food feast.
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