Working together for library outreach : promoting African American writers -- The National African American Read-In : a model program that works -- Building partnerships and developing programs that promote African American writers -- Identifying African American writers for programs -- Library programming assessment and African American writer programs -- Reflective and intentional programming to promote African American writers -- Appendix. Brief biographies of African American writers and culture keepers.
Summary:
"Helps a wide variety of librarians and teachers to develop programming that includes African American authors and multicultural themes"-- Provided by publisher. "Promoting African American Writers is written for librarians and others who are committed to developing programming that promotes reading of books by African American authors and books with multicultural themes. It is an outreach guide to be used by librarians, other educators, and community service advocates to develop educational programming that helps young people find their voices. It supports creativity and teaching of critical thinking skills to youth through literature. Grace Jackson-Brown is an academic librarian with more than 25 years of professional experience and a personal passion for developing educational cultural library programming. Over the years, her efforts forged mutual working bonds between institutions of higher learning with community organizations in the spirit of community engagement and for the goals of promoting diversity and reading to K-16 youth. In this book, she teaches readers how to duplicate her efforts and build fruitful partnerships of their own"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.