AARI at Buckingham Friends School
AARI at Buckingham Friends School
Students will be reading "A Library" by Nikki Giovanni, and creating a craft afterwards.
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Students will be reading "A Library" by Nikki Giovanni, and creating a craft afterwards.
Students at De Zavala will read for 30 mins on Friday, January 31, 2025. Students will buddy read, or have
Join Leaders are Readers and unlock your child's growth through the power of literature, fostering leadership skills and a love
Students at Advantage Alternative Middle School and High School will present information about a historical figure promoting equality within society.
Baltimore based activist and National Slam Poetry Champion Black Chakra will visit New Town High School in Owings Mills. He
LibeRated YA book club meets quarterly to discuss powerful YA stories that celebrate diversity, tackle bold themes, and empower us
School-wide Read in (k-12) Join us for World Read Aloud Day & the African American Read-In on February 5th. Read
On Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 12PM to 1PM, the OCC Libraries are participating in the National African American Read-in! Come in person or attend
Columbus State Community College in Columbus, Ohio hosts the 2025 African American Read-In Chain Date: Thurs. Feb. 6, 2025 Time:
Welcome to our first annual African American Read-In day! It will be held on Thursday, February 6th, 2024 and students
Join us for storytime and book give-away, sponsored by the literacy committee of the National Hook-up of Black Women, Nashville
Members of Congress Heights Senior Wellness Center and students from Kuumba Learning Center will participate in an intergenerational program hosted
This Read-In is hosted by Dr J. Janice Coleman, The MSU Department of Art and Art Galleries, The Black Prairie
The 11th annual African American Read-In, a celebration of the artistic contributions of African Americans, will take place in the
The Cephas House/Calaboose African American History Museum, in collaboration with the San Marcos Public Library will host its 3rd African
The African American Read-in and Family Day will take place from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 8, at Piedmont Arts.
Topeka Chapter of The Links Inc. presents its annual African American Read-In. The focus this year is library literacy. There
Join author, educator, and Archive Coordinator for the Winston Salem African American Archive for a discussion about her book William
An afternoon of poetry and visual art. This event features ACT-SO student poets, ACT-SO student visual artist and community members
Case Western Reserve University's students, staff, and faculty are invited to bring a piece of writing by an African American
A selection of books/anthologies/poetry/etc. by African American authors were pulled from the classroom library shelves and we dedicated a day
Amherst, MA, citizens visit Wildwood Elementary School to read books by African-American authors and illustrators.
All teachers and students are welcome at a special NCTE event! Wednesday, February 12, 1:00–1:45 p.m. ET NCTE invites educators,
Lancaster Mennonite School elementary students will read and discuss books by African American authors during Family Groups time.
Lancaster Mennonite School elementary students will participate in a story time in their multi-age Family Groups, reading and discussing a
25During the ELA/Reading segment, students read books written by African Americans, shared their reflections verbally or digitally.
For the third consecutive year, Clover Street School hosted The National African American Read-In (AARI). Our theme this year was, “For the Love
Students at the Center for Alternative Education (CAE), a member of Decatur City Schools, will be reading books by African-American
African American Read-in Week Teachers in grades K-5 will read aloud with students a variety of books written by African
Join us for the 2025 Leon County African American Read-In featuring children's books by African American authors. In celebration of
Join Leon County Government for the 2025 African American Read-In featuring children's books by African American authors. In celebration of
Voicing and Viewing Powerful Histories: Media that Changed US The Paul Robeson House of Princeton will inspire community organizations to
Test your knowledge of African American/Black literature! Assemble a team (up to 4) for a shot at prizes and bragging
You are invited to the 2025 African American Read-In: Celebrating Gloria Tibbs with Food for the Soul! Register to join us on February
The Office of Equity Compliance, in collaboration with the Black Student Coalition (BSC), is hosting the 2025 African American Read-In
Students will explore picture books by African American authors and illustrators looking for golden lines and universal themes.
Snow Hill Elementary School will host their fifth annual African American Read-In on Thursday, February 20th to celebrate the works
Tennessee State University Speech Path students will be reading books with African American characters and by African American authors to
Students and faculty will read from books by African-American authors at SUNY Plattsburgh in the James Augustus Wilson Commons from
We are an K-3 elementary school in South Euclid Ohio. One of our most celebrated activities during Black History Month
Piscataway Public Library proudly invites you to our 6th Annual African American Read-In. Appreciate authors and artists who have shared
Please join us at the Caroline County Public Library in Denton to celebrate African American authors and literature. The National
Detroit Book City’s 9th Annual African-American Family Book Expo & Read-In 2025! This event will be held on Sat. Feb.
Members of the Grace Community Presbyterian Church in Burlington, NJ are invited to share written work by an African American
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Monarch Cities Chapter is presenting their book club for February. We are reading Yellow
The 3rd Annual African American Read-In of College Park Elementary is organized by the school librarian, Dr. Margaret Boling Mullin,
On the Campus of West Virginia University February 24, 2024 from 10:00am-5:00pm the National African American Read In will be
In honor of Black History Month, West Middle School is hosting an African American Read-In on Tuesday, February 25th in
Duluth High School’s Black Student Union and Multicultural Lit classes read to our entire feeder elementary school.
The Other Side, a children's book by Jacqueline Woodson, is a story about friendship and bravery as well as the
All entries must be about a Maryland African American that fought to improve the quality of life for blacks in
A 2022 MacArthur "Genius' award recipient and 2023 National Women Hall of Fame honoree. Loretta J. Ross is a professo
The Edison Delta Gamma Girls LEAD student organization will host its first National African American Read In for Black History
We have 80 students and staff members signed up to read "All About Love" by bell hooks. Students and staff
I went into our local private elementary school and have been doing an author study with them. I chose Charles
Join us at Muskegon Community College to showcase and champion African American authors through the ages! Sign up to read
Southeast Community College’s UPWARD Program is proud to bring the African American Read-In to the Reception and Treatment Center, providing
K-8 students in Ewing Public Schools will be participating in our second annual African American Read-In. In their ELA classes,
The African American Read-In will begin at 8:00 AM, with volunteers visiting classrooms across different grade levels to share stories,
Our school will host its first African American Read In event. We are excited to welcome over 40 readers to
Dear Future Readers, We’re thrilled to have you join us for our 10th Annual African American Read-In on February 28th, as we
Join us at Main Library on March 1st as we celebrate Black authors and literature. PLYMC is participating in this
“Celebrating Nikki Giovanni in honor of Dr. Stephanie Hassan Richardson” March 1, 2025 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
"Celebrating Nikki Giovanni in honor of Dr. Stephanie Hassan Richardson" Saturday, March 1 3:30 – 5:30pm (Zoom option available) Campus
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