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St. Mark’s Black History Month Read-In

February 24, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Free

During February, we will celebrate the Black voices that have shaped literature, history, and culture, deepening our appreciation for the richness of Black storytelling.

To support this initiative, we will provide books by Black authors for each of our grade levels. We will also offer a couple titles that are “must reads” by grade level during the month in support of later activities. Additionally, St. Mark’s will host visits from local Black authors—stay tuned for dates and details! We will end the month with St. Mark’s first ever African American Read-in Day.

African American Read-in Day
February 24, 2025 | 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

Join the St. Mark’s community as we celebrate Lit(erature) & Legacy: Honoring Black Voices, a special event in alignment with the Â¥·ïÌìÌà African American Read-In. This morning of literacy and reflection will highlight the works of Black authors and storytellers. During this time, Chapel Chums will come together for a special read-in, discussion, and activity, hosted by volunteers from our St. Mark’s community.

To find more information about the national read-in day, please visit Â¥·ïÌìÌÃ’s website. Additionally, you can find a recommended book list .ÌýÌý

We look forward to an inspiring morning of community, connection, and celebration of Black voices in literature!

Details

Organizer

  • St. Mark’s Episcopal School
  • Phone 713-667-7030
  • Email stmeshouston@stmes.org

Venue

  • St. Mark’s Episcopal School
  • 3816 Bellaire Blvd.
    Houston, T 77025 United States
  • Phone 713-667-7030