JJMCC Book Club
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Monarch Cities Chapter is presenting their book club for February. We are reading Yellow
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Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Monarch Cities Chapter is presenting their book club for February. We are reading Yellow
Join us to celebrate Black literature, drawing inspiration from the nationwide African American Read-In! Our celebration features interactive activities, special
During February, we will celebrate the Black voices that have shaped literature, history, and culture, deepening our appreciation for the
The 3rd Annual African American Read-In of College Park Elementary is organized by the school librarian, Dr. Margaret Boling Mullin,
On the Campus of West Virginia University February 24, 2024 from 10:00am-5:00pm the National African American Read In will be
In honor of Black History Month, West Middle School is hosting an African American Read-In on Tuesday, February 25th in
Duluth High School’s Black Student Union and Multicultural Lit classes read to our entire feeder elementary school.
The Other Side, a children's book by Jacqueline Woodson, is a story about friendship and bravery as well as the
The Office for Inclusion and Community, Armacost Library, and the students of Sigma Tau Delta are collaborating to create an
A literacy purposing event held at the RiverTree Learning Academy in Fort Worth, Texas. Our scholars participated in an active
Students, parents, and staff are invited to read or recite a favorite poem, picture book, or excerpt from an African
Hendersonville Area Chapter of Les Gemmes, Inc. will host our inaugural Gemme Sisters Book Club (GSBC) on National African American Read-In
All entries must be about a Maryland African American that fought to improve the quality of life for blacks in
A 2022 MacArthur "Genius' award recipient and 2023 National Women Hall of Fame honoree. Loretta J. Ross is a professo
The Edison Delta Gamma Girls LEAD student organization will host its first National African American Read In for Black History
African American Read in the media center of River Hill High School. Those who wish to participate should bring a
Award-winning book James, a novel by author Percival Everett, is a re-imagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain told from the
We have 80 students and staff members signed up to read "All About Love" by bell hooks. Students and staff
I went into our local private elementary school and have been doing an author study with them. I chose Charles
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