African American Read-In 2005

"Go Tell It - We've Got a Story to Tell"
Directed by Monique Ridge-Williams
A Program Celebrating Family Reading and Storytelling
Majestic Theatre · 1925 Elm Street · Downtown Dallas
Saturday, February 5, 2005 · 2 to 4 p.m.
Admission is free. Seating is limited. Come early!
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Lisa Nichols, Motivational Speaker and Co-Author of Chicken Soup for the African American Soul, is a dynamic motivational speaker and powerful advocate of personal empowerment and emotional healthiness. She has commanded the attention of over 200,000 people with her heartfelt no-holds-barred messages.
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Featured Readers and Performers include: |
Len Barnett, David Butler, Tisha Crear, Ché Hill, Linda Jones, Victoria Mangram, Audrey McClure, Barri Pearson, Monique Ridge-Williams, Joshua Smith, Camika Spencer, Catherine Whiteman, Jessica Williams, and the South Dallas Concert Choir
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Presented by:

Dallas Read-In
Founder and Director
Carla Ranger
DCCC Educational Partnerships
Sponsored by:
K104-FM, KKDA-AM, KRNB-FM, WFAA-TV, Health Communications, Inc., American Airlines, The Dallas Morning News, The Dallas Weekly, NTheKnow.com, KidsNTheKnow.com, The Downtown Business News, Scholastic, QBR The Black Book Review, Enterprise, Holt Rinehart Winston, Alliance Data Systems, City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages, State Farm Insurance, Millennium Motors, Pro-Line International, Black Images Book Bazaar, Jokae's African American Books
Literacy Partners
Dallas Public Library, Dallas Reads, Harlem Book Fair, Earning by Learning of Dallas, Black Caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English
Publishing Partners
HarperCollins (Amistad, Perennial) St. Martin's Press, BET Books, Agate Publishing, Penguin, Parker Originals and More, Eclipse Texas Magazine, Walk Worthy Press, Perseus (Basic Civitas)
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