University of Central Arkansas African American Read-In Open Mic
The African American Read-In Open Mic event at the University of Central Arkansas is an opportunity. It is UCA's time
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The African American Read-In Open Mic event at the University of Central Arkansas is an opportunity. It is UCA's time
A boys and girls club visit turned read along with the kids I volunteered with.
This event is student led, with students competing for the Poet of the Year. Free Snacks and entertainment.
Community members are invited to read to each class of students from Pre-K-grade 5.
As we embrace the spirit of the upcoming Black History Month, we are excited to invite you to a special
In commemoration of Black History Month, Sigma Tau Delta (the English Honor Society), will be hosting its annual African-American Read-in
Tennessee State University's Black Arts and Literature Faculty of the Languages, Literature, and Philosophy Department will host the 35th Annual
Join Gather Community Space and the Wilkes-Barre NAACP Chapter for a read-in highlighting living Black and African-American authors. Bring a text
Join us for a day-long celebration of African American literature! A special themed Saturday Storytime begins at 10:30 am, and
Crestview Area Youth are invited to come out to one of two events where they will receive a giveaway, can
Children from K-6th grade are invited to attend a read-aloud and discussion of the book When I Wrap My Hair.
Join us for our 4th Annual Celebration of the National African American Read in. Our theme is celebrating literacy through
Detroit Book City’s 8th Annual African-American Family Book Expo & Read-In 2024! This event will be held on Sat. Feb.
Discussion of The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, Young Readers Edition. Limited number of free books.
Join us as we share our favorite passages, poems, and more by Black authors. African American Read-Ins are an initiative by the
We are really excited about this year's theme, Celebrating Afrofuturism, and have a lineup of students, faculty, alumni, and local
A Sunday Afternoon Community Dinner Program on Feb. 18th from 2:30-5:00 PM, followed by a day-long "Monday Marathon" on Feb.
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.
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