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We Lit Academy: Where Literacy Comes to Life


Before High School: 7 Books Every Black Middle Schooler Should Read
Black History Month is a starting point — not the finish line. Culturally relevant reading materials should be in our children’s hands all year long. When students regularly see themselves reflected in the stories they read, it shapes how they see their possibilities in the real world. Books that center Black voices, experiences, brilliance, and resilience help normalize Black excellence, deepen historical understanding, and build a sense of belonging in academic spaces. Repr
Mar 1
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