Calling all women who love books!
This program offers an inspiring and thought-provoking gathering where readers can dive deeply into monthly selections and explore the meaning behind the stories. Whether participants enjoy fiction, memoirs, poetry, or nonfiction, this welcoming space encourages open dialogue, diverse perspectives, and meaningful connections. Together, we aim to build a community of women who read, reflect, and rise through literature.
We are proud to highlight Patricia Nwosu, a respected academic and community leader. In her role at Saint Augustine’s University, she helped shape the academic direction of the humanities department, supported faculty, and mentored students. Patricia Nwosu was also a featured participant in an initiative that brought together alumni, educators, and community members to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Saint Augustine’s University and its contributions to civil rights history.
Grounded in the belief that books are gateways to empathy, imagination, and lifelong learning, the program encourages thoughtful discussion, promotes literacy and critical thinking, and supports cultural awareness. Activities include monthly group discussions, themed reading challenges, author spotlights, guest speakers, book swaps, and community-based outreach. Optional creative writing sessions and literary outings further enrich the experience and nurture participants’ personal and intellectual growth.
Expected Outcomes
- Increased engagement with literature: Participants will broaden their reading habits and explore new genres, authors, and ideas.
- Enhanced critical thinking and communication skills: Regular discussions will help readers articulate insights, ask meaningful questions, and listen respectfully to differing viewpoints.
- Strengthened sense of community: Members will form supportive connections with women of varied experiences and backgrounds.
- Greater cultural awareness: Exposure to diverse voices and stories will deepen participants’ understanding of different cultures, identities, and life experiences.
- Support for the local literary ecosystem: Engagement with local authors, independent bookstores, and literary events will strengthen community ties.
Location: John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center
Date: Second Saturday of each month starting Jan. 10
Time: 2 - 4 p.m.
Ages: All
Cost: Free
Register on RecLink beginning Dec. 2