Annie Judis Publishes Children’s Book on Health and Exercise
In her upcoming children’s book, “The Beverly Hills Jump Rope Queen,” Annie Judis encourages her young readers and adults alike to live a healthy lifestyle.
In her upcoming children’s book, “The Beverly Hills Jump Rope Queen,” Annie Judis encourages her young readers and adults alike to live a healthy lifestyle.
There is a new detective on the block and she is using her faith to help her solve crimes. Introducing Detective Misty Rivers, making her debut in “Long Overdue’” by author, Regena Andrea Grundy.
Author and journalist Eric Copage has had his people on his mind for quite a while. “Between Fathers and Sons: An African American Fable” is a novella and his latest book where Copage is bringing all these experiences and conversations from his life together.
On Thursday, April 4, it was National School Librarian Day and U.S. Deputy Secretary Cindy Marten visited Susan Miller Dorsey High School for a roundtable discussion on the importance of public school libraries, librarians, and literacy.
Brown wrote the book to share his adventures with his daughters and promote a positive image of Black fathers.
After a three-year hiatus, the reigning Queen of Comics, Shequeta L. Smith, returns with a brand-new kids’ manga and book tour that kicks off at Golden Apple Comics in July.
MIA brought professionals from multiple sectors to celebrate reading at Danny J. Bakewell Sr. Primary Center and Marcus Garvey School.
Hill, assistant principal and creative writing teacher at Holly Ridge Elementary School in Richland Parish, said he is launching the Ernest Hill Great Read on the holiday as part of his role as the 2022 Louisiana Middle School Teacher of the Year.
In an effort to help level the educational playing field for Inglewood youth, Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Jared Goff has made a commitment to support Inglewood Unified School District to address education inequities.
Black authors discuss new book “Loretta Little Looks Back: Three Voices Go Tell It”
Authors and community leaders came to support the students by reading their own books and their favorite Dr. Seuss books.
Her book has 31 chapters that I believe is a clear blue print to shaping a television show
Parents, students, friends, volunteers, school personnel, NCNW officers and members attended the Awards Celebration
Off the Shelf
Being biracial isn’t the great fun commercials and ads portray.