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Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education |
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Start A Community Book Club. July 21, 2014. Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education. Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education, 928 Simpson Street, 6th Fl Bronx, New York as the book club host. They just celebrated 80 years of serving the Bronx community. It’s an excellent location centrally located and close to the 2, 5, 6 trains. Register Today. This entry was tagged Casita Maria. Down these mean streets. Piri Thomas: In His Own Words. The Literary Freedom Project. Publishes Mosaic Literary Magazine.
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Join & Read |
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Start A Community Book Club. The We Are Family Book Club is currently reorganizing as One Book One Bronx. We will relaunch in October 2016. The We Are Family Book Club engages in a literary call and response by reading and discussing books that inspire, encourage, and delight readers. The club is scheduled to meet throughout the year. Casita Maria Arts and Education Center. Is the primary meeting location. May 23 – July 11, 2015. A decade in the making, Emily Raboteau’s Searching for Zion. My daughter is...
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Start A Community Book Club. Start A Community Book Club. Schools and Community-based Orgs. The We Are Family Book Club. Is an ideal reading program for organizations who want to incorporate books and literacy into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our program provides a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacy and keep books important in the lives of its constituents. For a list of books that will engage your community. We ar...
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Books to Read |
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Start A Community Book Club. The We Are Family Book Club. The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood by Ta-Nehisi Coates. 2008, 227 pgs. With humor, grace, and an impressive reserve of compassion, Ta-Nehisi Coates has crafted a great gift of a book. Should be required reading for black boys and those who are raising one. William Jelani Cobb, author of. The Devil and Dave Chappelle. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. 1993, 224 pgs. Brother, I’m Dying by Edwidge Danticat.
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About |
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Start A Community Book Club. The Literary Freedom Project. Believes that cultural identity is a fundamental cornerstone in the development of smart, creative, and focused young people. These qualities, on which families and communities are sustained and strengthened, are honed, in part, through a mix immersive reading academic, vocational, and pleasure. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that seeks to restore the importance of reading books as an essential tool...
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About – Literary Freedom Project
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Established in 2004, the Literary Freedom Project is a Bronx-based 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that seeks to restore the importance of reading books as an essential tool for creating intelligent, productive, and engaged young people. Towards this goal, LFP publishes. Hosts the Bronx Book Fair. And co-presents the Women Writers of the Diaspora Reading Series. March: Mosaic Lesson Plan. April: We Are Family Book Club. May: Bronx Book Fair (co-presenter). July: Mosaic Lesson Plan. MLC provi...
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Mosaic Literary Conference – Literary Freedom Project
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The Mosaic Literary Conference. Presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com. Mosaic Literary Conference 2014. November 15, 2014. MLC2014 celebrates Piri Thomas’ “Down These Mean Streets”. Bronx Museum of the Arts. Re:Verse Fes...
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