National African-American Read-in
During Black History Month, I had to present a public or virtual reading of a work of literature rooted in
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During Black History Month, I had to present a public or virtual reading of a work of literature rooted in
Through the joint efforts of the school's NEHS, NAHS, and Black Student Union, students will present to the school community
Join us for a family-friendly storytime and read-in! Relax with snacks, music and plenty of books that embrace Black culture,
We have partnered with Tidewater Waves, Noir Art, and Made In Norfolk to celebrate Black History and Culture of the
Students will hear books written by Black authors. 2/11/24 Story is Long Shot by Chris Paul.
Members and friends of our church, The Presbyterian Church of Willingboro, in Willingboro NJ, will bring a written work by
Everyone is invited to join the Twinsburg Public Library and members of our community in celebrating the amazing literary works of
Students read original poetry and community members read poems written by black poets. Doors open at 2:40 PM, Event begins
UMIC put on a Black History Program where the Youth did a dance and signage representing the words in the
An intergenerational community celebration of African American authors
Hosted by the High School North Black Student Union, students in Language Arts II classes visit the High School North
Students will explore YA titles written by African American authors and picture books by African American illustrators and authors in
Join us for a family-friendly storytime and read-in! Relax with snacks, music and plenty of books that embrace Black culture,
At our second annual Read-In, Glenbard West hopes to celebrate Black authors by asking students and staff to read excerpts
24We will have our Rising Educators present diverse titles that they would like to teach in their future classrooms. Each
Students in the Read 180 program will sample novels written by a variety of African American authors and rate them
Make literacy a significant part of Black History Month! Join us at SLCC's African American Read-In on February 14, 2024
All are welcome to celebrate the writing of Black authors at our 9th annual African American Read-In. You are invited
First Grade classrooms around the state of Iowa are encouraged to sign up for this virtual event led by the
The National African American Read-In (AARI) is a groundbreaking effort to encourage communities to read together, centering on African American
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