The annual African American Read-In, at the Homewood Library
Chicago Defender Newsroom
JOSIAH DENNIS, 4, with Lorena Amos of the United Black Book Clubs of Pittsburgh. The annual African American Read-In was held, Feb. 1, at the Carnegie Library in Homewood. The African American Read-In is a partnership between the UBBCP, the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation, and the Homewood Library. The goal of the event is to encourage all, young and seasoned, to read and celebrate African American literacy. (Photos by Courier photographer J.L. Martello)
by Courier Newsroom
The annual African American Read-In was held, Feb. 1, at the Carnegie Library in Homewood. The African American Read-In is a partnership between the UBBCP, the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation, and the Homewood Library. The goal of the event is to encourage all, young and seasoned, to read and celebrate African American literacy.
PRISCILLA DENNIS, 3, with her aunt, Danielle Smith. BRIAN COOK JR., right, with his father, Brian Cook Sr. Brian Cook Sr. is the president of the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation. IZZY GOODSON, 5, with her mother, Sheila Beasley.
(ABOUT THE TOP PHOTO: JOSIAH DENNIS, 4, with Lorena Amos of the United Black Book Clubs of Pittsburgh. – Photos by Courier photographer J.L. Martello)