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SITE-SPECIFIC BOOK CLUBS Site-specific Book Clubs. Starting a book club is an excellent way to strengthen literacy and build writing skills, as well as give constituents cultural access through the literary arts. With professional instruction from a teaching-artist our book clubs engagein a literary
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUBS SUPPORT us with patreon Click here for One Book One Bronx information As part of any programming strategy, book discussion groups are ideal for organizations who want to incorporate books and reading into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our clubs provide a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacySUPPORT LFP
Support LFP. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization committed to creating spaces that help leverage the power of books, culture, and education. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give residents places to build community and explore socialengagement.
MOSAIC LITERARY CONFERENCE SUPPORT us with patreon The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com Mosaic MOSAIC LITERARY MAGAZINE support our 2020 gofundme Launched in 1998, Mosaic explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. The print publication will return in 2021. Mosaic has featured such artists Tiphanie Yanique, Lorna Goodison, Lucille Clifton, Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosley, Staceyann Chin, Chimamanda Adichie, and Willie Perdomo among others and BOOK CLUB FACILITATORS The Literary Freedom Project is building a directory of teaching artist and facilitators who can facilitate book clubs throughout New York City. If you’re interested and meet our requirements, feel free to register. Paid positions. Experience: BA in writing, English, literature or five years of experience teaching in educational settings Candidates must be able toONE BOOK ONE BRONX
One Book One Bronx is a new style reading group that inspires, encourages, and delights readers. Every week, we meet to discuss one book that reflects the people of the Bronx. The book club seeks to build a culture of reading. Each session is led by a teaching-artist and is free to join. The first 25 attendees LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Smart Communities The Literary Freedom Project is committed to creating spaces that help elevate cultural narratives. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give educators & residents places to build community and explore social engagement. support US WITH PATREON PROGRAMS ONE BOOK ONE BRONXOne Book One Bronx is a new ABOUT – LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Literary Freedom Project is a Bronx-based 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that believes cultural identity is a fundamental cornerstone in the development of smart, creative, and engaged communities. These qualities, on which cultures are sustained and strengthened, are honed, in part, through a mix of immersive reading –academic, vocational, and pleasure. LESSON PLANS & WORKSHOPS support us with patreon These lesson plans and workshops, developed for secondary school educators, demonstrate how cultural and social engagement can serve as a connective tool to empower educators to use books, writing, and reading to further engage students. Each lesson plan includes multiple themes and a reading list. LFP's workshops helpfacilitate a deeper
SITE-SPECIFIC BOOK CLUBS Site-specific Book Clubs. Starting a book club is an excellent way to strengthen literacy and build writing skills, as well as give constituents cultural access through the literary arts. With professional instruction from a teaching-artist our book clubs engagein a literary
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUBS SUPPORT us with patreon Click here for One Book One Bronx information As part of any programming strategy, book discussion groups are ideal for organizations who want to incorporate books and reading into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our clubs provide a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacySUPPORT LFP
Support LFP. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization committed to creating spaces that help leverage the power of books, culture, and education. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give residents places to build community and explore socialengagement.
MOSAIC LITERARY CONFERENCE SUPPORT us with patreon The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com Mosaic MOSAIC LITERARY MAGAZINE support our 2020 gofundme Launched in 1998, Mosaic explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. The print publication will return in 2021. Mosaic has featured such artists Tiphanie Yanique, Lorna Goodison, Lucille Clifton, Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosley, Staceyann Chin, Chimamanda Adichie, and Willie Perdomo among others and BOOK CLUB FACILITATORS The Literary Freedom Project is building a directory of teaching artist and facilitators who can facilitate book clubs throughout New York City. If you’re interested and meet our requirements, feel free to register. Paid positions. Experience: BA in writing, English, literature or five years of experience teaching in educational settings Candidates must be able toONE BOOK ONE BRONX
One Book One Bronx is a new style reading group that inspires, encourages, and delights readers. Every week, we meet to discuss one book that reflects the people of the Bronx. The book club seeks to build a culture of reading. Each session is led by a teaching-artist and is free to join. The first 25 attendees LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Smart Communities The Literary Freedom Project is committed to creating spaces that help elevate cultural narratives. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give educators & residents places to build community and explore social engagement. support US WITH PATREON PROGRAMS ONE BOOK ONE BRONXOne Book One Bronx is a new ABOUT – LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Literary Freedom Project is a Bronx-based 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that believes cultural identity is a fundamental cornerstone in the development of smart, creative, and engaged communities. These qualities, on which cultures are sustained and strengthened, are honed, in part, through a mix of immersive reading –academic, vocational, and pleasure. LESSON PLANS & WORKSHOPS support us with patreon These lesson plans and workshops, developed for secondary school educators, demonstrate how cultural and social engagement can serve as a connective tool to empower educators to use books, writing, and reading to further engage students. Each lesson plan includes multiple themes and a reading list. LFP's workshops helpfacilitate a deeper
SITE-SPECIFIC BOOK CLUBS Site-specific Book Clubs. Starting a book club is an excellent way to strengthen literacy and build writing skills, as well as give constituents cultural access through the literary arts. With professional instruction from a teaching-artist our book clubs engagein a literary
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUBS SUPPORT us with patreon Click here for One Book One Bronx information As part of any programming strategy, book discussion groups are ideal for organizations who want to incorporate books and reading into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our clubs provide a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacySUPPORT LFP
Support LFP. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization committed to creating spaces that help leverage the power of books, culture, and education. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give residents places to build community and explore socialengagement.
MOSAIC LITERARY CONFERENCE SUPPORT us with patreon The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com Mosaic MOSAIC LITERARY MAGAZINE support our 2020 gofundme Launched in 1998, Mosaic explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. The print publication will return in 2021. Mosaic has featured such artists Tiphanie Yanique, Lorna Goodison, Lucille Clifton, Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosley, Staceyann Chin, Chimamanda Adichie, and Willie Perdomo among others and BOOK CLUB FACILITATORS The Literary Freedom Project is building a directory of teaching artist and facilitators who can facilitate book clubs throughout New York City. If you’re interested and meet our requirements, feel free to register. Paid positions. Experience: BA in writing, English, literature or five years of experience teaching in educational settings Candidates must be able toONE BOOK ONE BRONX
One Book One Bronx is a new style reading group that inspires, encourages, and delights readers. Every week, we meet to discuss one book that reflects the people of the Bronx. The book club seeks to build a culture of reading. Each session is led by a teaching-artist and is free to join. The first 25 attendees LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Smart Communities The Literary Freedom Project is committed to creating spaces that help elevate cultural narratives. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give educators & residents places to build community and explore social engagement. support US WITH PATREON PROGRAMS ONE BOOK ONE BRONXOne Book One Bronx is a new ABOUT – LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Literary Freedom Project is a Bronx-based 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that believes cultural identity is a fundamental cornerstone in the development of smart, creative, and engaged communities. These qualities, on which cultures are sustained and strengthened, are honed, in part, through a mix of immersive reading –academic, vocational, and pleasure. LESSON PLANS & WORKSHOPS support us with patreon These lesson plans and workshops, developed for secondary school educators, demonstrate how cultural and social engagement can serve as a connective tool to empower educators to use books, writing, and reading to further engage students. Each lesson plan includes multiple themes and a reading list. LFP's workshops helpfacilitate a deeper
SITE-SPECIFIC BOOK CLUBS Site-specific Book Clubs. Starting a book club is an excellent way to strengthen literacy and build writing skills, as well as give constituents cultural access through the literary arts. With professional instruction from a teaching-artist our book clubs engagein a literary
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUBS SUPPORT us with patreon Click here for One Book One Bronx information As part of any programming strategy, book discussion groups are ideal for organizations who want to incorporate books and reading into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our clubs provide a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacySUPPORT LFP
Support LFP. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization committed to creating spaces that help leverage the power of books, culture, and education. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give residents places to build community and explore socialengagement.
MOSAIC LITERARY CONFERENCE SUPPORT us with patreon The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com Mosaic BOOK CLUB FACILITATORS The Literary Freedom Project is building a directory of teaching artist and facilitators who can facilitate book clubs throughout New York City. If you’re interested and meet our requirements, feel free to register. Paid positions. Experience: BA in writing, English, literature or five years of experience teaching in educational settings Candidates must be able to MOSAIC LITERARY MAGAZINE support our 2020 gofundme Launched in 1998, Mosaic explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. The print publication will return in 2021. Mosaic has featured such artists Tiphanie Yanique, Lorna Goodison, Lucille Clifton, Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosley, Staceyann Chin, Chimamanda Adichie, and Willie Perdomo among others andONE BOOK ONE BRONX
One Book One Bronx is a new style reading group that inspires, encourages, and delights readers. Every week, we meet to discuss one book that reflects the people of the Bronx. The book club seeks to build a culture of reading. Each session is led by a teaching-artist and is free to join. The first 25 attendees LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Smart Communities The Literary Freedom Project is committed to creating spaces that help elevate cultural narratives. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give educators & residents places to build community and explore social engagement. support US WITH PATREON PROGRAMS ONE BOOK ONE BRONXOne Book One Bronx is a new ABOUT – LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Literary Freedom Project is a Bronx-based 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that believes cultural identity is a fundamental cornerstone in the development of smart, creative, and engaged communities. These qualities, on which cultures are sustained and strengthened, are honed, in part, through a mix of immersive reading –academic, vocational, and pleasure. LESSON PLANS & WORKSHOPS support us with patreon These lesson plans and workshops, developed for secondary school educators, demonstrate how cultural and social engagement can serve as a connective tool to empower educators to use books, writing, and reading to further engage students. Each lesson plan includes multiple themes and a reading list. LFP's workshops helpfacilitate a deeper
SITE-SPECIFIC BOOK CLUBS Site-specific Book Clubs. Starting a book club is an excellent way to strengthen literacy and build writing skills, as well as give constituents cultural access through the literary arts. With professional instruction from a teaching-artist our book clubs engagein a literary
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUBS SUPPORT us with patreon Click here for One Book One Bronx information As part of any programming strategy, book discussion groups are ideal for organizations who want to incorporate books and reading into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our clubs provide a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacySUPPORT LFP
Support LFP. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization committed to creating spaces that help leverage the power of books, culture, and education. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give residents places to build community and explore socialengagement.
MOSAIC LITERARY CONFERENCE SUPPORT us with patreon The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com Mosaic BOOK CLUB FACILITATORS The Literary Freedom Project is building a directory of teaching artist and facilitators who can facilitate book clubs throughout New York City. If you’re interested and meet our requirements, feel free to register. Paid positions. Experience: BA in writing, English, literature or five years of experience teaching in educational settings Candidates must be able to MOSAIC LITERARY MAGAZINE support our 2020 gofundme Launched in 1998, Mosaic explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. The print publication will return in 2021. Mosaic has featured such artists Tiphanie Yanique, Lorna Goodison, Lucille Clifton, Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosley, Staceyann Chin, Chimamanda Adichie, and Willie Perdomo among others andONE BOOK ONE BRONX
One Book One Bronx is a new style reading group that inspires, encourages, and delights readers. Every week, we meet to discuss one book that reflects the people of the Bronx. The book club seeks to build a culture of reading. Each session is led by a teaching-artist and is free to join. The first 25 attendees LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Smart Communities The Literary Freedom Project is committed to creating spaces that help elevate cultural narratives. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give educators & residents places to build community and explore social engagement. support US WITH PATREON PROGRAMS ONE BOOK ONE BRONXOne Book One Bronx is a new ABOUT – LITERARY FREEDOM PROJECT Literary Freedom Project is a Bronx-based 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization that believes cultural identity is a fundamental cornerstone in the development of smart, creative, and engaged communities. These qualities, on which cultures are sustained and strengthened, are honed, in part, through a mix of immersive reading –academic, vocational, and pleasure. LESSON PLANS & WORKSHOPS support us with patreon These lesson plans and workshops, developed for secondary school educators, demonstrate how cultural and social engagement can serve as a connective tool to empower educators to use books, writing, and reading to further engage students. Each lesson plan includes multiple themes and a reading list. LFP's workshops helpfacilitate a deeper
SITE-SPECIFIC BOOK CLUBS Site-specific Book Clubs. Starting a book club is an excellent way to strengthen literacy and build writing skills, as well as give constituents cultural access through the literary arts. With professional instruction from a teaching-artist our book clubs engagein a literary
COMMUNITY BOOK CLUBS SUPPORT us with patreon Click here for One Book One Bronx information As part of any programming strategy, book discussion groups are ideal for organizations who want to incorporate books and reading into its current programs but may not have the human resources to accomplish these goals. Our clubs provide a consistent foundation for populations working to strengthen literacy MOSAIC LITERARY CONFERENCE SUPPORT us with patreon The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on cultures, history, and social studies. www.MosaicLitCon.com MosaicSUPPORT LFP
Support LFP. The Literary Freedom Project is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit arts organization committed to creating spaces that help leverage the power of books, culture, and education. Our programs value the variety of histories and cultures found in the Bronx and give residents places to build community and explore socialengagement.
BOOK CLUB FACILITATORS The Literary Freedom Project is building a directory of teaching artist and facilitators who can facilitate book clubs throughout New York City. If you’re interested and meet our requirements, feel free to register. Paid positions. Experience: BA in writing, English, literature or five years of experience teaching in educational settings Candidates must be able to MOSAIC LITERARY MAGAZINE support our 2020 gofundme Launched in 1998, Mosaic explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. The print publication will return in 2021. Mosaic has featured such artists Tiphanie Yanique, Lorna Goodison, Lucille Clifton, Bernice McFadden, Walter Mosley, Staceyann Chin, Chimamanda Adichie, and Willie Perdomo among others andONE BOOK ONE BRONX
One Book One Bronx is a new style reading group that inspires, encourages, and delights readers. Every week, we meet to discuss one book that reflects the people of the Bronx. The book club seeks to build a culture of reading. Each session is led by a teaching-artist and is free to join. The first 25 attendeesSkip to content
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