Literally Cultured Youtube African American Read-In
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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
Our Chaney High School African American Read In & Write In will be held in honor of Black History Month on Wednesday,
To honor Black History month, we offer “virtual book tasting” of children and YA literature written about African Americans or,
Ninth Grade Health Science students will read, listen to the reading of, and discuss "We Beat the Streets" by Drs.
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
On, February 28, 2024, I went live on Instagram and read R-E-S-P-E-C-T by Carole Weatherford. There was a total of
Philander Smith University students will be partnering with Booker. T. Washington Elementary School in order to participate in the National
High school students come to engage with African American poets and texts. UCM students will lead table groups through a
ARDMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFRICAN AMERICAN READ-IN EVENT
Students and faculty at Pine Crest School will give a public reading of Marilyn Nelson's book, A Wreath for Emmett Till.
AP teacher Catherine Purananda brings classes to the library to sit in our cozy spaces and read to themselves and
Wednesday, February 28, 2023 – 1:00–1:45 p.m. ET NCTE welcomes educators and their students to join us for our third
Reynolds Community College celebrates African American literature by inviting students, faculty/staff, and the community to bring a short reading from
As a middle school (grades 5-9) we will meet Jaqueline Woodson via her incredible sharing via video online. We will
The Hayes High School library has participated in the NCTE African American Read In for over twenty years, and this
Community-wide gathering to participate in National Read-In by reading African American literature aloud together here on Muskegon Community College Campus.
A read-in of the poem "The Weary Blues," written by Langston Hughes, with a discussion to follow.
An African American Read-In: Come and share writing by one of your favorite African American Writers at Case Western’s African
NCTE and the NCTE Elementary Section welcome members to join us for a 2024 NCTE National African American Read-In event
Join the Akins ECHS family as we celebrate Black History Month with an evening of jazz, poetry, and Black student
The 10th annual African American Read-In, a celebration of the artistic contributions of African Americans, will take place in the
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