Rooted & Written | Broad Run’s 9th Annual African American Read-In
On February 7th, in honor of Black History Month, Broad Run’s English Department and Psi Epsilon Nu (PEN), the chapter
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On February 7th, in honor of Black History Month, Broad Run’s English Department and Psi Epsilon Nu (PEN), the chapter
Students research African American contributors to the Harlem Renaissance and important events and locations using a scavenger hunt format by
Snow Hill Elementary School with host special guest reader, Ariana Wright, Miss Maryland International 2023! Miss Wright will visit via
BookPeople welcomes Anne Wynter for a special National African American Read-In storytime! Anne will be reading her new book Nell
On Feb. 8, 2023, the Columbus State Community College English Department hosts the Read-In as a “kick-off” to Black History
We have 3 different events for the AARI 2023. On Wednesday February 8th, 3:30-5:30, we will be creating a Freedom
Be a part of a national celebration of African American authors during Black History Month! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 5:30 -
In honor of Black History month, we invite YOU our customers and community members to participate in an African American
Burbank Elementary School and Burbank AASAI (African American Student Achievement Initiative) invite you to join us in celebrating Black History
The Department of English and the Office of Inclusive Excellence are hosting the annual African American Read-In event from 12:15-1:15 on
The UCA College of Education invites you and the UCA community to the university's 1st annual African American Read-In Open Mic,
Students in grades 9-12 will meet on February 9th, after school, to read about Black Inventors who changed the world.
Online program featuring the reading of three picture books by African American authors for elementary school students. Magnolia Flower, by
BSA invites you to our African American Read-In. Books provided by the Oesterle library and English department. Meiley-Swallow Hall, Thrust
For Black History Month, SDHS wishes to highlight Black Alumni, present or past staff members, or students who are willing
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Omicron Omicron Zeta Chapter of Gloucester County, NJ presents Lifting Words Off the Pages. Chapter parteners
Jersey Shore Adult Day Health Care 2023 National African American Read-In
Celebrating African American Literacy & Culture. Share poems and passages from your favorite African American author or original works about
Students read and discuss works form themselves, or Black authors OR guest authors come in and read thier piece and
Parents of our school community will read books by African American authors to each of our classes, grades Prek-7th.
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