Monday, February 26, 2024

African-American Read-In to Occur Virtually All Day Feb. 28

  SMYRNA — A host of students, faculty members, administrators and staff members will celebrate the contributions of Black Americans during the day-long “African-American Read-In” on Feb. 28 (Wednesday). 

According to Event Coordinator and Professor Dr. Phyllis Adams, the event will occur virtually on Zoom from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with spoken and visual presentations lasting up to 15 minutes each. Participants will include students, faculty, staff, administrators, professional artists, writers, journalists, educators, poets, authors, servant-leaders, and community supporters. 


Admission to the event is open to everyone. To attend, click on the following Zoom link: https://mscc.zoom.us/j/89979466412?pwd=WjBHVmVjelZKUytHb2pzWVNvdlBEZz09 


“I believe you will find this event to be informative, entertaining, inspiring and empowering,” Adams said. “Motlow State has hosted this event for some eight years, and I am honored to have had the opportunity to sponsor this event for some six years. Clearly, your presence and participation continue to be paramount to the success of the Read-In.”


Adams, who serves Motlow as Professor of Speech and Theatre, and Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, hosts the event during Black History Month. According to the History Channel, President Gerald Ford officially recognized BHM in 1976, asking Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” 




The National African American Read-In is a groundbreaking effort to encourage communities to read together, centering African American books and authors. The late Dr. Jerrie Cobb Scott, and active member of NCTE and the Black Caucus, brought this idea to the committee. This event was established in 1990 by the Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) to make literacy a significant part of African American Heritage Month. Together, this event was birthed and has lived and flourished for the last thirty-three years. This initiative has reached more than six million participants around the world. 


“Motlow State has been a proud participant in this endeavor for many years, and we are honored to have your continued support, presence and participation,” the professor added. 


For more information about the “African-American Read-In,” contact Professor Adams at padams@mscc.edu.

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