Picturing Black Childhood: Exploring Race, Identity and Family through the Voices of African American Youth
Posted by Rutgers University on February 5, 2018
Please join us as we host “Picturing Black Childhood: Exploring Race, Identity and Family through the Voices of African American Youth”
Beginning February 7th we will host weekly book readings at the Nilsa I. Cruz Perez Branch of the Camden County Library located on the Rutgers-Camden campus from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. Please forward to all who may be interested. We welcome everyone to join us.
February 7th
Buck: A Memoir by MK Asante
http://mkasante.com/books/buck/
February 14th
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
http://angiethomas.com/books
February 28th
Miles Morales Spider Man by Jason Reynolds
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/562682/miles-morales-by-jason-reynolds/9780525527107/
For more information, please contact Nyeema Watson, PhD, Associate Chancellor of Civic Engagement, Rutgers-Camden at ncwatson@camden.rutgers.edu.
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