[ARCHIVED] I Read to Lead |
Back by popular demand!! Come join us on Saturday, February 29 and March 28 for I LEAD 2 READ!
I Read 2 Lead is a literary series for young men of color that explores the challenges and opportunities of everyday life through the lens of popular literature. Join Project Still I Rise, Big Thought and The African American Museum to discuss a new book each month and how it relates to their personal experiences while enjoying lunch and other giveaways. And, youth get to take home a complimentary copy of the book!