Restoring the Village – the Importance of Rebuilding the Black Community

You’re invited to a Dynamic Speakers Lecture Series, a Black History Month special event series.

Monday, February 4th at 6 pm
@ Carnegie Library
Join Pastor Fred Parker, Jr. and Quinnette Pledger as they discuss the Role of Faith & the Importance of Women.

Monday, February 11th at 6 pm
@ Carnegie Library
Join Katena Cain and Anthony Coffee as they talk about the Role of Education & Financial Literacy.

Monday, February 18th at 6 pm
@ Weatherwax Hall* 
Join Nacoya Witherspoon & Daniel Mahoney as the pair discuss Health, Wellness, and Civic Engagement.

Monday, February 25th at 6 pm
@ Carnegie Library
Join Hakim Crampton and Canena Adams as they talk about the Importance of Youth and Family.

Sponsored by Jackson District Library, AMEN 4 Youth, and JACRAA.

Restoring the Village – the Importance of Rebuilding the Black Community

You’re invited to a Dynamic Speakers Lecture Series, a Black History Month special event series.

Monday, February 4th at 6 pm
@ Carnegie Library
Join Pastor Fred Parker, Jr. and Quinnette Pledger as they discuss the Role of Faith & the Importance of Women.

Monday, February 11th at 6 pm
@ Carnegie Library
Join Katena Cain and Anthony Coffee as they talk about the Role of Education & Financial Literacy.

Monday, February 18th at 6 pm
@ Weatherwax Hall* 
Join Nacoya Witherspoon & Daniel Mahoney as the pair discuss Health, Wellness, and Civic Engagement.

Monday, February 25th at 6 pm
@ Carnegie Library
Join Hakim Crampton and Canena Adams as they talk about the Importance of Youth and Family.

Sponsored by Jackson District Library, AMEN 4 Youth, and JACRAA.

African American Read-In Chain

The Jackson District Library and the Jackson Branch of the NAACP will host the first African American Read-In Chain for Jackson County on February 23, 2019. During the month of February, schools, churches, libraries, community and professional organizations are urged to make literacy a significant part of African American History Month by displaying and promoting the works of African American authors.

Jackson County residents, inclusive of all ages and nationalities, may sign-up to read a selection from a book, recite a poem or choose a portion from a book all written by an African American author during this Community Read-In.

The finale will feature Kevin Collins and his Kuungana African Drum and Dance Company of Flint, MI. Their energetic dance moves and the vibrant sounds of African drums will weave together the excitement of literacy and cultural. Be a part of this celebratory event as Jackson County joins the “chain” of over 6 million participants reading works by African American authors.

Originated through the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English in 1989, the event is now supported by the National Council of Teachers of English and endorsed by the International Reading Association.

Contact the Community Engagement Department of the Jackson District Library for more information. Call at 517-788-4099 ext. 1317 or email at CEdepartment@myjdl.com.