Passing on History through Poetry: Our Stories, Our Voices!
Cultural Noire Performing Arts Company, in partnership with Sheltering Arms/Atlanta, will present Black History through the lens of poetry to
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Cultural Noire Performing Arts Company, in partnership with Sheltering Arms/Atlanta, will present Black History through the lens of poetry to
Readings and performances by students, faculty, and local residents in the Evans Library, Florida Institute of Technology. The public is
Join us from 9.am. to noon on February 11th as we share the contents of our growing library. Have a
Please consider joining us on Saturday, February 11 @ 1 PM EST for our first (to my knowledge) Zoom event to
In honor of Black History Month, we invite YOU our customers and community members to participate in an African American Read-In
The DC International School library was a "booth" at our school-wide Black History Month Culture Fest. In the library we
A stage play written by Delores Thornton and performed by youth ages 7-14. With a few adults as supporting cast.
Monday, February 13, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. EST, the Ybor City Campus of Hillsborough Community College will host its
Join us as authors Seshat Ali takes us on a journey of self-discovery as she shares with us her very
Stephenson High School scholars will discuss their role and responsibility in African American Resistance after reading an excerpt from The
It’s time once again for us to celebrate African American literature and literacy at the 2023 African American Read-In. This year
We bring the Poetry Slam to campus to give students a platform to read poetry, whether original or not. It
Member from our school district leadership came to the middle school campus and read a book aloud to our students.
Writer Latria Graham will serve as the keynote speaker for the African American Read-In at Augusta University in Augusta, GA.
Foundation for the Cure 2023 National African American Read-In
N'Power Sisterhood Mentoring Program 2023 National African American Read-In
Memphis-Shelby County Schools is making literacy a significant part of Black History Month by hosting a Read-In. This is an opportunity
The Peer Assistance and Review department at Columbus City Schools will meet to share our favorite African American authors and
Join the University of Northern Iowa College of Education for the 17th UNI African American Read-In on Thursday, February 16,
Black Rock Middle School will read and discuss writing by Black authors.
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