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Hawn Memorial Library 220 John St, Clayton, NY, United StatesAll children in the community are invited to listen to Thank you, Omu!, written and illustrated by Oge Mora. This
Welcome to the NCTE event calendar! Here, you can find a list of events, including webinars, workshops, and in-person conferences. These events provide opportunities for English language arts teachers to learn new strategies and techniques, network with colleagues, and stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in the field.
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All children in the community are invited to listen to Thank you, Omu!, written and illustrated by Oge Mora. This
In honor of Black History Month, the Diversity & Equity Education Coordinator (Legal Services) invites the campus community to join
Snow Hill Elementary School, in Snow Hill, MD will host its annual African American Read-In on February 21, 2024. The
Our cluster students will read a book about African Proverbs and create correlating art and poetry projects to be displayed
Arlington Career Center will host its first African American Read-In on Wednesday, February 21st at 2:00 pm. The African American
Pace Volusia, Flagler girls and staff come together to promote literacy while honoring the voices of the past and present.
Celebrate black children's authors and illustrators with a special Family Storytime at Night!
The Franklin High School Diversity Club is teaming up with the school library to host an African American Read In
Book Tasting and Poetry Gallery Walk in Library (10:30-11:30 am) Documentary Showing (6:00 pm): "The Pieces I Am" (about Toni
Join us for UNCW's fifth-annual African American Read-In celebration! The African American Read-In, established in 1990 by the Black Caucus
Literature and fine art come together in African American Read In (AARI) at VMFA. See and hear notable figures from
"Upper Moreland Middle School is excited to host its second annual African American Read-In event on Thursday, February 22 from
Teachers signed up classes to visit the library media center to read picture books, lyrics, poems, and excerpts of novels.
Students in grades K-8 will participate in activities in ELA classes that will expose them to Black authors and their
The Innovative Learning Academy at Elizabeth Smith Elementary held it's 2nd annual AARI, led by Multicultural Committee Chair Kendra Logan.
It is with great excitement that we inform you about the planning underway for Bells Elementary 17th Annual African American
We are looking for community volunteers (parents, grandparents, legal guardian, churches, non-profits organizations, small businesses, etc. of all races) to
Education students in my Diversity in Literature course read the graphic novel I Am Alfonso Jones and engaged in discussions
Dr. Cheryl Hopson, Western Kentucky University, will run a creative writing workshop and serve as the keynote speaker for the
Students read works by African American Authors
Students at DeZavala Elementary, kindergarten through 5th grade, will have an African American Read In on Friday, February 23, from
Greetings! On behalf of the Purdue College of Education Department of Curriculum & Instruction (Literacy & Language) we would like to invite parents/guardians
Teachers and students will be reading Black authors and stories throughout the day and across the school!
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.
We have invited 3rd through 6th grade students and their parents/caregivers to attend. Live music performes by Sean Isler (alto
Reading group (10-16 years)
We are excited to announce a special event where distinguished members of our school district leadership cabinet, along with a
Faculty, Staff, Administrators, Community members, and students of all ages come together to share history, poetry, songs, and drama written
We're celebrating Black books with a tea party and book swap. Bring a Black-authored book and take one! Refreshments will
A visit to the boys and girls club turned read along with the kids I volunteered with!!
The African American Read-In is sponsored annually by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English. It
AP teacher Catherine Purananda brings classes to the library to sit in our cozy spaces and read to themselves and
Here at Delta College, located in Saginaw, MI, we are hosting our Inaugural African American Read-in. Our one-day campus event invites
We are celebrating our 5th annual African American Read-in to promote African American History Month and Black authors. We have
In honor of Black History Month, Duquesne University’s Michael P. Weber Learning Skills Center is hosting the 6th annual National Council
Come celebrate Black Storytelling with Texas State and San Marcos High School faculty. You can read silently, aloud, or in
This is Bowie High School's 4th Annual African-American Read-In Event where students and staff members will collectively read excerpts from
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.
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
St. Louis, Missouri community members will sponsor book titles for Compton-Drew ILC's African-American Read In event. They will share over
New Manchester High School debate students visited classes for the last day of black history month to read to the
I went on Instagram Live and read to whoever joined.
Today during morning instruction I read a book by Langston Hughes called Weary Blues. My 4th grade class really enjoyed
Teachers and/or guests will be reading excerpts from African-American authors at the beginning of each class period. All students will
We have invited community partners, parents, and district personnel to come to our school to read the first chapters, verse
Reynolds Community College honors African American writers by inviting the college community and the public to bring a brief selection
This event will cover original student and staff/ faculty original literature.
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
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