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Anchin Center Co-Hosts Inspiring Book Launch: "Black Immigrant Literacies"

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The David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching and the Institute for Black Life, both integral parts of the ßÙßÇÂþ»­ (USF), recently co-hosted a remarkable event – the book launch of "Black Immigrant Literacies: Intersections of Race, Language, and Culture in the Classroom."

The event took place in the USF College of Education rotunda, setting the stage for an enlightening evening. Attendees were treated to an engaging opening reception, providing a space for networking and discussion before delving into the heart of the occasion.

Dr. Patriann Smith, the esteemed author of "Black Immigrant Literacies," took center stage, guiding participants through a thought-provoking discussion on the intersections of race, language, and culture within the classroom. Dr. Smith, an associate professor in literacy studies at the ßÙßÇÂþ»­ College of Education, shared her insights on revolutionizing teaching methodologies by drawing on students' unique assets. The book, serving as a beacon for educators, offers a comprehensive framework for redesigning, rethinking, and reimagining literacy and English Language Arts curriculum.

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Dr. Smith's work advocates for using literacy and English language arts curriculum as a powerful vehicle for instructing Black immigrant youth. The book also delves into fostering meaningful relationships among Black immigrants and their peers through literacy, thus creating a sense of unity and understanding. Additionally, the framework proposed by Dr. Smith aims to strengthen connections between parents, schools, and communities, fostering a holistic approach to education.

The event transcended geographical boundaries, with participants joining online from across the country, including notable national literacy experts. This virtual engagement underscored the significance and broad-reaching impact of the book's message. "Black Immigrant Literacies" not only presents authentic narratives of Afro-Caribbean youth but also provides practical resources such as lesson plans, instructional models, and templates applicable from K-12 to college levels.

The evening concluded with a book signing, offering attendees the opportunity to connect with Dr. Patriann Smith and delve further into the ideas presented in "Black Immigrant Literacies." The event left a lasting impression, inspiring educators and literacy advocates to explore new horizons in teaching and fostering inclusivity within the realm of education.