Showing posts with label mosaic literary conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mosaic literary conference. Show all posts

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Conference: 11/10/12 Mosaic Literary Conference



DuEwa Frazier is presenting a Writing Workshop at the 2012 Mosaic Literary Conference sponsored by Mosaic Literary Magazine

The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. The conference is a day of professional-development workshops that helps high-school educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work focused on culture and history. 

Saturday November 10, 2012 
Hostos Community College 
450 Grand Concourse Bronx NY 10451 
 http://mlc2012.org/

Thursday, March 11, 2010

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: 2010 Mosaic Literary Conference



Conference Dates: November 5 & 6, 2010
Location: Hostos Community College
450 Grand Concourse at 149th St., Bronx, NY

The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work that focuses on cultures, history, and social studies.

This year we celebrate the 85th anniversary of the birth of Malcolm X and the 45 anniversary of the publishing of The Autobiography of Malcolm X.

Panels • Workshops • Film

Early Registration: $25

Early Group Registration: $20

(Registrations of 3 or more people)

Request For Proposals
The Mosaic Literary Conference provides a platform for literature-based creative thinking and knowledge sharing. Each year we invite educators, arts & community organizations, and parents to participate. MLC is presented by The Literary Freedom Project, a 501(c)3 tax-exempt not-for-profit arts organization that supports the literary arts through education, creative thinking, and new media.

MLC invites proposals for workshops focused on the literary arts, literacy, and reading comprehension, and how educators and parents can incorporate these subjects to increase the adoption of reading as a tool for understanding of culture, history, and social studies.

Coinciding with the 85th anniversary of his birth and 45th anniversary of the release of The Autobiography of Malcolm X, our secondary focus is on the life of Malcolm X. Submissions focused on teaching his autobiography, life, and legacy are encouraged (but will not be given preference).

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Mosaic Literary Conference



The Mosaic Literary Conference presents creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity. This day of professional-development workshops will help educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course work that focuses on cultures, history, and social studies.

Early Registration: $30
Regular Registration: $50
Registration includes gift bag, continental breakfast, and lunch

Conference Date: November 7, 2009
Location: Hostos Community College
450 Grand Concourse at 149th St., Bronx, NY

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