NEHS African-American Read-In
Several NEHS Students will read works of poetry by African American poets from the 18th century to present day to
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Several NEHS Students will read works of poetry by African American poets from the 18th century to present day to
We will have an after school program and learn about George Crum and how the potato chips in America came
Oakland Schools is proud to host author Derrick Barnes and illustrator/author Vanessa Brantley Newton as our guests for this year’s
Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honor Society, will be hosting this Read-In on Feb. 17th beginning at 10:00 am on
The Warren Library at Palm Beach Atlantic University will host its 2nd Annual African American Read-In on Thursday, February 16th,
All grade levels, kinder through 5th grade will participate in a school-wide AARI on Friday, February 17, from 2:00 p.m.
Students of Grant HS (LAUSD) in collaboration with Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) faculty member will host a poetry read-in,
Dr. Petty read Unspeakable to 7th grade students at George Kelly Elementary School.
JOIN US to celebrate the Third Annual Celebration of the National African American Read-In. This event is FREE and open to the
Join us for a special reading event centering African American books and authors. Participants are invited to bring a short
This Black History Month 2023, LET’S CELEBRATE POETRY! Adults and kid readers of all ages can participate in the Our
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Join The Neville Empowerment Network, Inc at The Joy of Literacy Learning & Women's Empowerment Center for a family friendly
Day-long celebration and readings of African American literature on the Penn State Altoona campus on the theme "Banned Black American
From Feb. 21 - 24, our students will be participating in our AARI. We have 12 virtual author visits scheduled
The Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County is hosting a week of Read-Ins to celebrate the 2023 National African
Your class is invited to the library for good reads in African American Literature. Bring your A and B classes
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.
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