African American Read in – Read aloud of Henry’s Freedom Box
Today we had an associate superintendent read, Henry's Freedom Box to a group of 3rd grade bi-lingual students. It was
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Today we had an associate superintendent read, Henry's Freedom Box to a group of 3rd grade bi-lingual students. It was
Our Director of Curriculum & Accountability at Tracy Unified School District, Dr. Zachary Boswell, came to our Library to read
Teachers will read approximately 14 books to small groups encompassing our entire 171 student school.
Teachers and older students will be sharing and reading age-appropriate books written by African American authors.
Texts by African American writers will be shared. This event is done in conjunction with Urban Poetry and Art, also
Students, faculty, staff, and community members gather on the campus of Muskegon Community College in Muskegon, MI, to read aloud
Celebrate the writing of Black American authors with the University of Delaware community! The theme for this year's African American
Celebrate the writing of Black American authors with the University of Delaware community! The theme for this year's African American
February ushers in Black History Month (BHM); like the previous years, we are hosting an African American Poetry Read-In on
The event celebrates Black literature with guest speaker Dionne Irving Bremyer. Dr. Bremyer is an award-winning author whose latest book,
Book reading and discussion of More Than Peach, by Bellen Woodard, followed by culminating activity.
High school students will be lead by pre-service English teachers through the following activities: 1. Welcome 2. Writing into the
Event for high school students at Bear Creek High School is Lakewood, CO, hosted by BCHS's National English Honors Society
Sponsored by the O'Toole Library of Saint Peter's University, and in conjunction with the Department of English, we will read
Washington State University Vancouver invites you to join Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Thabiti Lewis, biology doctoral student Rikeem
Central State University's College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Science's First Annual African American Read-In
Celebrate Black History Month with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University community by reading the work of Black
Black History Month Read-In: Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6pm at the Hilliard Branch Library. Come join us as Reverend Johnnie Green
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!
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