Black Book Swap and Jubilee Tea Party
We're celebrating Black books with a tea party and book swap. Bring a Black-authored book and take one! Refreshments will
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We're celebrating Black books with a tea party and book swap. Bring a Black-authored book and take one! Refreshments will
A visit to the boys and girls club turned read along with the kids I volunteered with!!
The African American Read-In is sponsored annually by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English. It
AP teacher Catherine Purananda brings classes to the library to sit in our cozy spaces and read to themselves and
Here at Delta College, located in Saginaw, MI, we are hosting our Inaugural African American Read-in. Our one-day campus event invites
We are celebrating our 5th annual African American Read-in to promote African American History Month and Black authors. We have
In honor of Black History Month, Duquesne University’s Michael P. Weber Learning Skills Center is hosting the 6th annual National Council
Come celebrate Black Storytelling with Texas State and San Marcos High School faculty. You can read silently, aloud, or in
This is Bowie High School's 4th Annual African-American Read-In Event where students and staff members will collectively read excerpts from
Our Chaney High School African American Read In & Write In will be held in honor of Black History Month on Wednesday,
To honor Black History month, we offer “virtual book tasting” of children and YA literature written about African Americans or,
Ninth Grade Health Science students will read, listen to the reading of, and discuss "We Beat the Streets" by Drs.
On, February 28, 2024, I went live on Instagram and read R-E-S-P-E-C-T by Carole Weatherford. There was a total of
Philander Smith University students will be partnering with Booker. T. Washington Elementary School in order to participate in the National
High school students come to engage with African American poets and texts. UCM students will lead table groups through a
ARDMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFRICAN AMERICAN READ-IN EVENT
Students and faculty at Pine Crest School will give a public reading of Marilyn Nelson's book, A Wreath for Emmett Till.
AP teacher Catherine Purananda brings classes to the library to sit in our cozy spaces and read to themselves and
Wednesday, February 28, 2023 – 1:00–1:45 p.m. ET NCTE welcomes educators and their students to join us for our third
Reynolds Community College celebrates African American literature by inviting students, faculty/staff, and the community to bring a short reading from
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