New Lens for Addressing Oppression

Rereading Exodus along the Anacostia: some lessons of cross river dialogue, now available as ebook and paperback. For those local to DC, print copies are also available through Charnice Milton Community Bookstore. Contact WeLuvBooks for details. Use biblical tales to address oppression and envision new ways to get ourselves — all of us — outContinue reading “New Lens for Addressing Oppression”

Put Books Into Young Hands, Grow Community

Help Charnice Milton Community Bookstore put books into the hands of local children. Support events fostering literacy, love of books and reading, and inter-generational conversation. Help us share our newest publication, The Great Kite, which promotes imagination around community building. $300 provides a short workshop for a child or all-age group, a general book give-away,Continue reading “Put Books Into Young Hands, Grow Community”

Kujichagulia Book Giveaway

Charnice Milton Community Bookstore presents Kujichagulia Book Giveaway to celebrate Kwanzaa and Self-Determination. December 27, 12 – 5 p.m. 1918 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE (near corner of Good Hope Road) Two free books per young person. Performance by Baba Ras D. Adult books also available for purchase. Please share this invite!

ARTivism Afternoon

Creativity for Oppressive Times! When a Bully is President: Truth and Creativity for Oppressive Times (details) is not your usual kid’s book, and this Community ARTivism afternoon is an unusual opportunity for community celebration. When a Bully is President invites readers to “Stand in the truth of who you are. The stronger you are theContinue reading “ARTivism Afternoon”