North Central Michigan College African American Read-In
At the 2024 NCMC African American Read-in a total of forty students participated from three classes: Introduction to Sociology, Introduction
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At the 2024 NCMC African American Read-in a total of forty students participated from three classes: Introduction to Sociology, Introduction
Reading the book Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o to Hawk Eye Elementary School's Beta Club. Approximately 20 students were able to
Let's celebrate Black authors and honor the voices that often go unheard! Bring a poem, short story, essay, play, or
A virtual event of students, staff, and faculty are welcome to attend and participate in reading from their favorite African-American
Staff members and students will read selections from African American authors in the AZCN Learning Center.
A read in of The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes, read by Thed Bostic on Facebook live. With a max
As part of our Black History month, we invited students, their families, staff, and members of the community to come
Oakland Schools is proud to host author/ illustrator Don Tate as our guest for this year’s African American Read-In. This
I read the poem the Scapegoat by Paul Laurence Dunbar to a group of people online
Educators from Ann Arbor Open School are invited to a simple lentil soup dinner (in Palestinian peasant tradition) at a
I will be hosting an African American Read-in at Cross Creek Early College High School. I will be reading Weary
During Black History Month, present a public or virtual reading of a work of literature rooted in African-American oral traditions.
Reading event: The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales by Virginia Hamilton, was read to a group of fifth grades
During Black History Month, present a public or virtual reading of a work of literature rooted in African-American oral traditions.
Students will listen to the book Freedom in Cong Square. Students will create a daily routine.
Join us for a special reading of "R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul" by Carole Weatherford, a captivating work
During our youth Bible School, I read/sang Let it Shine by Ashley Bryan and read five poems from Sail away
I read "Lillian's Right to Vote: A Celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965" to my class (24 students).
"Her Stories" by Virginia Hamilton is a series of folktales, fairy tales, and true tales told from the perspectives of
This event was held online via my personal podcast. I went live while and encouraged others to join me for
I read to a class of kindergarten students.
I will be reading Walk Together Children by Ashley Bryan to a class of kindergarten students.
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