Story Forest Book Club presents Written in the Blood: Exploring African American Folktales
Join author Sherri L. Smith in this weekly series reading and examining African American folklore. Every Sunday this February, as
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Join author Sherri L. Smith in this weekly series reading and examining African American folklore. Every Sunday this February, as
On February 6th, Willow Hill participated in the 33rd national African-American Read-In. The first African-American Read-In was sponsored by the
BookPeople welcomes Anne Wynter for a special National African American Read-In storytime! Anne will be reading her new book Nell
It’s time once again for us to celebrate African American literature and literacy at the 2023 African American Read-In. This year
Writer Latria Graham will serve as the keynote speaker for the African American Read-In at Augusta University in Augusta, GA.
Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois is hosting their annual African American Read-In on February 16th. Sponsored by the National
Students of Grant HS (LAUSD) in collaboration with Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) faculty member will host a poetry read-in,
Join us for a special reading event centering African American books and authors. Participants are invited to bring a short
Teachers and older students will be sharing and reading age-appropriate books written by African American authors.
Texts by African American writers will be shared. This event is done in conjunction with Urban Poetry and Art, also
Celebrate the writing of Black American authors with the University of Delaware community! The theme for this year's African American
Sponsored by the O'Toole Library of Saint Peter's University, and in conjunction with the Department of English, we will read
Please join the Department of Communications, Composition, and Languages as we hold our first annual Read-In Celebration.
GSU students, staff, administrators, will be joined by the Chicagoland community reading African American literary works on February 27, 2023.
Tuesday, February 28, 2023 – 1:30–2:15 p.m. ET NCTE welcomes educators and their students to join us for our second
Poet and activist Lady Brion will present her work and host a Q&A session. A limited number of books will
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