Presbyterian Church of Willingboro African American Read-in
The Presbyterian Church of Willingboro in Willingboro NJ will host a read-in on Sunday, Feb. 5th following the regular worship
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The Presbyterian Church of Willingboro in Willingboro NJ will host a read-in on Sunday, Feb. 5th following the regular worship
Join author Sherri L. Smith in this weekly series reading and examining African American folklore. Every Sunday this February, as
Celebrate African American literature in poetry, story, and song, performed by local luminaries in conjunction with the 33rd Annual National
Grant A.M.E. Church February Event The 34th Annual African American Read-In Grant AME Church has been participating in the Read
The African-American Read-In is an event in which a committee at Jackson State University selects a work of fiction or
Each day in February, students will be reading an excerpt from a famous African American author. Each Monday, we will
The Asbury Park Senior Center is hosting its 10th Annual National African American Read-In on February 6, 10:00 a.m., at
This is our 10th African American Read In You must be 60 years old and older and a Asbury Park Asbury
Florida Gulf Coast University students, faculty, staff, and community members will come together to develop an understanding and appreciation of Black culture
Willow Hill Elementary School will be participating in the 33rd National African American Read-In. Since reading is a significant component
On February 6th, Willow Hill participated in the 33rd national African-American Read-In. The first African-American Read-In was sponsored by the
The next generation of poets and visual artists are featured at this event. We also have community members reading their
CTL students look forward to this annual event, in which African-American authors, poets, and illustrators are elevated and celebrated. In
Endicott College School of Education with host an African American Read-In on February 7, 2023, 9:00–10:30 a.m. ET at Beverly
Join Ms. Randle and Mrs. Thune in the library to read books, short stories, or poems by African American authors
Faculty, staff, and students gathered to read and discuss books and poetry written by Black authors at the open house
The T. Thomas Fortune Foundation & Cultural Center will host a 2023 National African American Read-In on February 7, at
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
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