Harlem Renaissance| The Teacher Lady Reads |Take a Picture of Me James VanDerZee
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The Harlem Renaissance| The Teacher Lady Reads | Take a Picture of Me James VanDerZee! #BlackHistoryMonth Week 31
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Welcome back to The Teacher Lady Show — your joyful space for stories, reflection, and heart-centered resources that help you teach, parent, and grow with intention. 💛
Each week, we serve up a full-course feast of content built around a meaningful theme. Here's what's on the menu:
🍰 (Monday) The Dessert: Two, interactive Teacher Lady Reads read-aloud for the littles
📚 (Wednesday) The Sides: Two Behind the Book reviews — diving deeper into the lessons, author insights, and classroom connections
🍽 (Friday) The Main Course: A Teacher Lady Speaks episode — where I bring my educator lens to help you teach with clarity, compassion, and context
🗓 This Week’s Theme: CELEBRATING THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE (Week 31)
This week, we’re stepping into one of the most powerful cultural movements in American history — the Harlem Renaissance. Through art, poetry, photography, and storytelling, we’ll explore how Black creators used their voices to shape identity, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate Black brilliance, beauty, and creativity. This week is all about helping children understand how culture, history, and self-expression intertwine.
📖 Featured Books This Week:
📸 Take a Picture of Me, James VanDerZee! — a beautiful introduction to the legendary photographer who captured everyday Black life, dignity, and joy during the Harlem Renaissance.
👉🏾 Purchase here: https://amzn.to/3XZFSS7
👇🏾 Watch, Read & Reflect With Us:
✨ Full Week 31 Playlist
• The Harlem Renaissance| The Teacher Lady S...
🍽 Teacher Lady Speaks | Celebrating the Harlem Renaissance
This week’s episode supports caregivers and educators in teaching children about cultural movements in age-appropriate, affirming ways. We’ll talk about why the Harlem Renaissance still matters today, how art can be a form of resistance and pride, and how to help children connect history to their own voices and creativity.
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• Take a Picture of Me, James VanDerZee! → https://amzn.to/3XZFSS7
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