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During the month of February, the students, staff, and faculty of Otterbein University are committing to read at least one
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During the month of February, the students, staff, and faculty of Otterbein University are committing to read at least one
In honor of Black History Month, Duquesne University’s Michael P. Weber Learning Skills Center is hosting the 4th, Annual NCTE’s African
In celebration of Black History Month, the Cosumnes Oaks High School's Black Student Union invite students, staff, and members of
Renfroe Middle School is partnering with the bookstore, Brave and Kind, in its 2nd Annual African American Read-In. The school
During the month February, members of the National Hook Up of Black Women will honor African American authors by reading
Intel employees around the globe will participate in month-long celebrations, and activities to recognize the contributions of black Americans to
Harrison School District Two in Colorado Springs, Colorado is proud to participate in the 2022 African American Read In. Throughout
Bolton Primary honors Black History Month in the library with books by African American authors and illustrators read aloud to
This is the first event of the month celebrating African American authors. Patrons will receive a free copy of Change Sings
Author presentation and question & answer with author Kwame Alexander
The 2022 African American Read-In at Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus is Thursday, February 3, 11am -12:30pm EST via Livestream.
Wildwood will hold its ninth annual Annual-African Read-In throughout the school day as a way to kick-off Black History Month.
Join us for a celebration of African American literature. Storytime for families with children ages 0-8 begins at 10:30 am.
All children ages 5-11 are invited to join us as we hear the following stories being read and have some
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library will be hosting authors throughout the month of February to celebrate Black authors and their
We will read about black history through books about African Americans, by African Americans. We have food after church to
As part of our annual National African American Read-In, The Greater Queens Chapter of The Links, Inc and York College
Event, hosted by the High Desert Branch of the California Writers Club will take place at the Hesperia Library in
The North Garland African and Black Student Union is hosting its 3rd Annual African American Read-In on February 7th at
"Abolitionist Study Group: Literacies Toward Freedom" is a 7-week virtual seminar devoted to utilizing various forms of literacy to examine
I read the book Africa Dream by Eloise Greenfield Illustrated by Carole Byard to my group of children I care for
Snow Hill Elementary School in Snow Hill, MD will host an AARI event with renowned motivational speaker, Dr. Eric Thomas.
Faculty, Staff, Students, and Community Members will join together to read their favorite works from African American authors.
Young Readers will introduce elementary school children to the world of famous people of history.
As part of Muncie Community Schools corporation-wide Black History Month celebration, Dr. Nicole Cardassilaris, her student teacher Cassidy Ogan, her
Upper and Middle School students and faculty from Allendale Columbia School will share readings from Black African and Diaspora writers.
Join us as we celebrate Black History Month by holding an African American Read-in where students, faculty, staff, and community
Zakiya Dalila Harris will be the featured speaker for our African American Read-In events at Augusta University. The event is
Next Door of Milwaukee, an early childhood education organization, will participate in an African American Read-In in all classrooms and
This month we are honoring the amazing work of black poets, authors and scholars. This Friday we will be participating
The Black Arts and Literature faculty of the Languages, Literature, and Philosophy Department will host the 33rd Annual African American
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library will be hosting authors throughout the month of February to celebrate Black authors and their
ACT-SO students, aspirants, and community recite original poetry and poetry of others focusing on black/African American poetry. Even is free
I read a selection of 6 poems from the book to my nephew, his sister and their mother.
This was the first time the College of Southern Idaho initiated the African American Read In and we hope this
First time offering the African American Read-In at the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) focusing on poetry, prose, and short
Join the Cross County Library Adult Bookclub as they discuss The Darkest Child by Delores Phillips.
The students and staff of Clayton Middle School shared readings through an online platform for the district to view during
Tuesday, February 15, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. EST, the Ybor City Campus's AFRICAN AMERICAN READ-IN event will take place
Join us as we immerse into the world of literature, celebrating and honoring iconic authors, past and present, within the
Celebrate the writing of Black American authors with the University of Delaware community. The theme for our 7th annual African
Virtual, come and go event for the campus community at Texas A&M University - Texarkana.
Join us at Palm Beach Atlantic University's Warren Library as we celebrate Black History Month with the African American Read-in
The African American Read-In is a chance to connect with others around what you're reading, learn about new-to-you authors and
The students of John A. Ferguson Senior High School in Miami, FL will be reading "Frederick Douglass" by Robert Hayden.
The University of Northern Iowa hosted it's 16th annual African American Read-in virtually with 2,000 first graders from various school
NHBW, Inc. DC Chapter hosts the African-American Read-In at Washington, DC’s Bridges Academy Charter School that serves K-8th graders. The
All students will gather together with their homeroom teacher for one full academic period to read and discuss a fiction
Join local artists, authors, and poets virtually (via zoom) for Piscataway Public Library's 3rd Annual African American Read-In. We're celebrating
Take part in the museum’s annual celebration of African American artists, performers and writers. The event will feature a drumming
In celebration of Black History Month, the Carnegie Center for Art & History is participating in the National African American
The Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church of Fort Worth, TX will host its annual African American Read-In via Zoom on Sunday,
Take a moment out of your day to stop by the Fireplace at the Euclid Public Library to pick up
The high schools in West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District held simultaneous events on Monday, February 21st. Staff and student readers
Brunswick Community College (BCC) will be hosting its second annual African American Read-In — via Zoom — on Monday, February
Brunswick Community College (BCC) will be hosting its second annual African American Read-In -- via Zoom -- on Monday, February
You are invited to the annual African American Read-In from the UMKC Libraries! Register to join us on Zoom on February 21,
Princeton High School will host literacy events to amplify the words and vision of Malcolm X. Students will have opportunities
During the week of Feb. 22-25, the Lakeside High Literature Department will highlight the brilliance of Georgia's own Alice Walker,
Come read with us! Join us for the HSSU Impact Education Center's Virtual Read With Me event on Feb. 22nd
Book club members will meet virtual and live to read passages from the anthology entitled Honey Hush.
Please join the Jeanne Chall Reading Lab (JCRL) at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in celebrating Black History Month
The students at Clayton Middle School researched authors and shared excerpts virtually.
This will be the 5th Annual African American Read-In sponsored by the West Orange High School Library Media Center. For
Over 1200 students and staff members are reading, discussing, and celebrating work by and about African American authors simultaneously.
The Writing Center at the Kansas City Kansas Community College held this read-in.
8th grade Eagle View Middle School students will come to the library for one period, during which they will have
Community members are invited to read to our students.
LHS's Freshman Academy students planned an African American Read In for our school community. There were 10 guest readers and
Join us in celebrating Black History Month as we host an African American Read-In! There will be snacks, music, and
Join the staff at the Northwest Mississippi Community College as we discuss some of our favorite books authored by an
The National English Honor Society and Diversity in Action partnered to present an African American Read In of picture books
In honor of Black History Month, the Albuquerque Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc is hosting a virtual African American
Everyone is welcome at the Meridian Freedom Project's 3rd African American Read-In on Saturday, February 26 from 10:00 AM to
Come share a passage from a favorite book authored by an African American and enjoy great food and fellowship.
Sunday, February 27 Virtual AA Read In 3pm-5pm From The Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Join the T. Thomas
Goin' Someplace Special by Patricia McKissack was read aloud to three people, Riley Jensen, Carrie Wagner, and Chuck Wagner. The book
This year, the Read-In featured 28 James Monroe High School alumni, all under age 45, who spoke to the students
We picked poetry written by black authors that would appeal to students. Student library aides folded them into notes and
We will host a virtual Read-In on Monday, February 28th via zoom as UNCP students and faculty share books to
THERE WILL BE A OPEN MIC FOR STUDENTS TO COME IN AND READ A POEM, SCRIPT, SPEECH, SONG ABOUT AFRICAN
At noon on Monday, February 28, 2022, join Dr. John Johnson, Jr. for a Saint Peter's University Sesquicentennial Signature Event
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