Info Update Photos of this week: August 22, 2024 CormacAugust 22, 2024 Published ingallery Photos by Wiley Price | The St. Louis American Kamyah Bogan 8, a third grader at Jefferson Elementary School, enjoys breakfast with her new classmates on the first day of school, Monday, August 19, 2024. Ni’yana Coleman 3 enjoys all the excitement surrounding the first day of kindergarten at Jefferson Elementary on Monday, August 19, 2024. Jefferson Elementary School Principal Dr. Leslie A. Bonner enjoys time with her students at breakfast on the first day of school on Monday, August 19, 2024. Jefferson Elementary School Principal Dr. Leslie A. Bonner welcomes students on the first day of school on Monday, August 19, 2024. Jefferson Elementary School Principal Dr. Leslie A. Bonner speaks with students on the first day of school on Monday, August 19, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. The Power of Reading – Launch Party @ Heydays Kayden, Kalonda Kent, and Joe Capoat are pictured in a photo at the launch party last Thursday night for “Embracing the Power of Reading Black Men at the Forefront.” Launch Party at Heydays, Thurs., Aug. 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with Black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to jumpstart literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on Aug. 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Phillip Pulliam, Keyon Watkins, Akrd Hardaway and Mario Cables. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Marlon Whitfield, Makenzie Whitfield, Kendall Whitfield (purple), cousin Mila Taylor, and Krystal Whitfield at the launch party last Thursday night for “Embracing the Power of Reading Black Men at the Forefront.” Launch party at Heydays, Thurs., Aug. 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with “Black Men at the Forefront.” Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to jumpstart literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on Aug. 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by old READ posters from the American Library Association. Kenneth Campbell with JaJuan Harris at the launch party of “Embracing the Power of Reading Black Men at the Forefront” last Thursday night. Launch party at Heydays, Thurs., Aug. 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with “Black Men at the Forefront.” Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on Aug. 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. Ready Readers Sheila Oliveri with Arthurian Harris and Program Director Maggie Strube. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Julius B. Anthony in conversation with Chester Asher at the launch party for the Ready Readers Men in the Forefront event on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at Heydays. St. Louis is changing the game with Black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 Black men from the St. Louis area proudly reading. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. Brandy Jelks speaks with Julius B. Anthony, one of the Black men, at the Forefront launch party on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at Heydays. St. Louis is changing the game with Black men at the helm. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy-themed posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 Black men from the St. Louis area proudly reading. The design of the posters is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Donielle Elizabeth, the Community Program Coordinator at Ready Readers, speaks with Director of Community Programming Lauren Campbell at the launch party for Men at the Forefront at Heydays on Thursday, August 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with Black Men at the Forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. Tanjii Cole in conversation with Donielle Elizabeth, community program coordinator at Ready Readers, during the launch party for Black Men at the Forefront on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at Heydays. St. Louis is changing the game with Black Men at the Forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters.
Kamyah Bogan 8, a third grader at Jefferson Elementary School, enjoys breakfast with her new classmates on the first day of school, Monday, August 19, 2024. Ni’yana Coleman 3 enjoys all the excitement surrounding the first day of kindergarten at Jefferson Elementary on Monday, August 19, 2024. Jefferson Elementary School Principal Dr. Leslie A. Bonner enjoys time with her students at breakfast on the first day of school on Monday, August 19, 2024. Jefferson Elementary School Principal Dr. Leslie A. Bonner welcomes students on the first day of school on Monday, August 19, 2024. Jefferson Elementary School Principal Dr. Leslie A. Bonner speaks with students on the first day of school on Monday, August 19, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. The Power of Reading – Launch Party @ Heydays Kayden, Kalonda Kent, and Joe Capoat are pictured in a photo at the launch party last Thursday night for “Embracing the Power of Reading Black Men at the Forefront.” Launch Party at Heydays, Thurs., Aug. 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with Black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to jumpstart literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on Aug. 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Phillip Pulliam, Keyon Watkins, Akrd Hardaway and Mario Cables. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Marlon Whitfield, Makenzie Whitfield, Kendall Whitfield (purple), cousin Mila Taylor, and Krystal Whitfield at the launch party last Thursday night for “Embracing the Power of Reading Black Men at the Forefront.” Launch party at Heydays, Thurs., Aug. 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with “Black Men at the Forefront.” Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to jumpstart literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on Aug. 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by old READ posters from the American Library Association. Kenneth Campbell with JaJuan Harris at the launch party of “Embracing the Power of Reading Black Men at the Forefront” last Thursday night. Launch party at Heydays, Thurs., Aug. 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with “Black Men at the Forefront.” Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on Aug. 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. Ready Readers Sheila Oliveri with Arthurian Harris and Program Director Maggie Strube. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Julius B. Anthony in conversation with Chester Asher at the launch party for the Ready Readers Men in the Forefront event on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at Heydays. St. Louis is changing the game with Black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 Black men from the St. Louis area proudly reading. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. Brandy Jelks speaks with Julius B. Anthony, one of the Black men, at the Forefront launch party on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at Heydays. St. Louis is changing the game with Black men at the helm. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy-themed posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 Black men from the St. Louis area proudly reading. The design of the posters is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters. Donielle Elizabeth, the Community Program Coordinator at Ready Readers, speaks with Director of Community Programming Lauren Campbell at the launch party for Men at the Forefront at Heydays on Thursday, August 15, 2024. St. Louis is changing the game with Black Men at the Forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. Tanjii Cole in conversation with Donielle Elizabeth, community program coordinator at Ready Readers, during the launch party for Black Men at the Forefront on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at Heydays. St. Louis is changing the game with Black Men at the Forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read, and The Believe Projects are on a mission to boost literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 proudly reading Black men from the St. Louis area. The design of the posters is inspired by vintage American Library Association READ posters. St. Louis is changing the game, with black men at the forefront. Ready Readers, Black Men Read and The Believe Projects are committed to advancing literacy efforts across St. Louis. The three organizations unveiled two literacy posters at HeyDays headquarters on August 15. The portraits feature 25 black men from the St. Louis area who proudly read. The posters’ design is inspired by old American Library Association READ posters.
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