Peasant Grove’s Annual Black History Service
It’s our youth and young adult that will be doing a presentation of skits, poetry, dancing , and song.
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It’s our youth and young adult that will be doing a presentation of skits, poetry, dancing , and song.
A group of my coworkers and I are having a 'book club' -esque gathering. There's about 5 of us, and
Celebration and day-long open mic reading of African American Literature.
Celebration and knowledge building around various maroon communities that have most directly impacted blacks in the United States. Scholars, activists
You are invited to the annual African American Read-In from the UMKC Libraries! Register to join us on on February 19, 2024
Virtual reading buddies with local United Way of Wyoming Valley Wilkes Barre PA
We will have our read-in in our school library. We will highlight different black authors and have guest readers. There
During chapel time on February 20th we will hold a poetry reading. All teachers and students from grades 7-12 will
All children in the community are invited to listen to Thank you, Omu!, written and illustrated by Oge Mora. This
In honor of Black History Month, the Diversity & Equity Education Coordinator (Legal Services) invites the campus community to join
Snow Hill Elementary School, in Snow Hill, MD will host its annual African American Read-In on February 21, 2024. The
Our cluster students will read a book about African Proverbs and create correlating art and poetry projects to be displayed
Arlington Career Center will host its first African American Read-In on Wednesday, February 21st at 2:00 pm. The African American
Pace Volusia, Flagler girls and staff come together to promote literacy while honoring the voices of the past and present.
Celebrate black children's authors and illustrators with a special Family Storytime at Night!
The Franklin High School Diversity Club is teaming up with the school library to host an African American Read In
Book Tasting and Poetry Gallery Walk in Library (10:30-11:30 am) Documentary Showing (6:00 pm): "The Pieces I Am" (about Toni
Join us for UNCW's fifth-annual African American Read-In celebration! The African American Read-In, established in 1990 by the Black Caucus
Literature and fine art come together in African American Read In (AARI) at VMFA. See and hear notable figures from
"Upper Moreland Middle School is excited to host its second annual African American Read-In event on Thursday, February 22 from
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