Meredith Coleman McGee served on “How to Write Right Now!” panel. Dr. Janice Neal-Vincent read her poetry from her book “A Little of You, A Little of Me: Spoken Word Choir Book.” http://www.meredithetc.com
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Virtual Reading of Starkishia: Estrella, a memoir
Virtual Reading of Starkishia: Estrella, a memoir, with the author, the acquisition editor/publisher, and a trauma therapist. Dr. Vicki Barlow reads the Foreword; Meredith Coleman McGee reads the Introduction; Starkishia, the author, reads an excerpt of Chapter One Texas Bound in her voice for the very first time.
Video reading of “Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum” by the author Meredith Coleman McGee
“I really enjoyed reading my children’s book “Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum for the Digital Media Class at the Legacy of Life Extension Foundation in Brandon, Mississippi,” Meredith Coleman McGee said. Use of the Zoom media platform gives authors, entertainers, teachers, and other professionals access to millions who are at home during the COVID 19 Pandemic. More coming!
My Picture Dictionary By Meredith Coleman McGee et al

Thank you for purchasing “MY PICTURE DICTIONARY,” a reference book for early learner. “MY PICTURE DICTIONARY” is an important learning aid during this period of digital learning,” Meredith Coleman McGee, Chair, Community Library Mississippi said. This reference book includes pictorial and key definitions of three and four letter words; the back matter features sample sentences, a list of vegetables, a list of fruit and a list of vowels, consonants, pronouns, maps, shapes, and more much.
Consider also “MY FIRST BOOK SERIES” By Hazel Hall et al, “SAVING THE MANATEES” By Janiya Williams, Illustrated by Calla Ridgeway, “MY BROTHER J-BOY” by Hazel Janell Meredith, and Moses Meredith Cultural Arts Children’s Book Series featuring the ‘Nashida‘ character. Nashida teaches culture, civics, and history.
“MY FIRST BOOK SERIES” includes six volumes and six certificates of completion. Children need a pencil and crayons. Children learn unique things such as writing the names of their family on a tree, how to spell ‘Mississippi’ in song, skip counting… Through this is a preschool readiness book, second grade teachers and adult education instructors use it to successfully reteach relevant concepts.
“SAVING THE MANATEES” is a story book about manatees which are marine mammals. Children need a pencil and crayons. Children can color and read. The back matter includes space to write sight words and for learners to practice writing their name in cursive. Reportedly, learners range in age from six to 18 have self taught themselves how to write their name in cursive using the practice writing exercises.
The 1st volume of the Moses Meredith Cultural Arts Book Series is “NASHIDA: VISITS THE SMITH ROBERTSON MUSEUM.” Smith Robertson was a former slave and the first Black lawmaker in the City of Jackson. Historical pictures enhance Nashida’s storytelling. Nashida’s stories include her tour of the Mississippi State Capitol and the Old Capitol Museum.

“REAL COOL” Poem inspires students to write.
“I shared your poem with 4th and 5th graders. They were inspired, and will be writing for Black History month,” Teacher noted.

Community Development Instructor & Asian Warrior Isao Fujimoto honored
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Dear Isao, Here is a short tribute to you, which doesn’t do justice to the occasion, but I wanted to send a message. The fact that you share a life history of oppression, chose to attend Howard University, and continue to reach out locally, nationally and internationally, are among the other elements that make you so admirable and such an appropriate member of RDLN’s Board of Directors.
Since Isao Fujimoto first welcomed the Rural Development Leadership Network to UC Davis in 1985 for our month-long Rural Development Institute for rural activists and community builders from diverse backgrounds, culturally, geographically, and programmatically, all our members
have been thrilled to work with him and have appreciated his insights about rural communities as well as his personal warmth, humor, and enthusiasm. On our first visit, his home was a community center, with literature and demonstration projects, including the raising of bees. He noted that being a good neighbor did not always permit such activities in a suburb like Davis. We were are amazed by the many progressive organizations and improvements in Davis that came from his work, like the food coop, the bike paths, and the Community Development program on campus. He thrived in an academic setting, but gave priority to community work, setting a great example for community leaders everywhere.
Starry Krueger, President, Rural Development Leadership Network
Isao Fujimoto was the former instructor of Meredith Coleman at the month long institute at UC Davis, Davis, CA in May to June of 1998.

Meredith McGee highlights 33 years of work
James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him landed on shelf at College of Europe
James Meredith : warrior and the America that created himby Meredith C McGee Format: eBookPublication year: 2013| Explore all editions & formats
“This book provides an honest look at the life and times of Civil Rights icon James Howard Meredith within the context of the America that created him and his generation”– Provided by publisher.”This book provides an honest look at the life and times of Civil Rights icon James Howard Meredith within the context of the America that created him and his generation”– Provide
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1st edition “James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him” landed on shelf at university in Spain
Biblioteca de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid
UCM, Madrid, 28040 Spain
