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Publisher's Circle Members

The Literary Freedom Project thanks for the following Publisher's Circle members for believing

 

William Aguado
Linda Duggins
Kim Coleman Foote
Troy Johnson
Elizabeth Nunez
Meows Osse
Lorraine Patrick
Marcia Wilson
Anonymous
 


 

Mosaic Literary Magazine relies on the generosity of its subscribers and readers. Your support will help Mosaic maintain the quality editorial and education programs you've come to expect. Become a Publisher's Circle member and strengthen our ability to present the literary arts. You can make a difference.

   

Publisher's Circle $100
 - One-year subscription to
Mosaic

 - Signed copy of Glorious by Bernice McFadden or How To Escape from A Leper Colony by Tiphanie Yanique

 - Website and magazine acknowledgment

Become a Publisher's Circle Member



The Literary Freedom Project seeks to restore the importance of reading books as an essential tool for creating intelligent, productive, and engaged young people. Towards this goal, LFP publishes Mosaic Literary Magazine; develops literature-based lesson plans and workshops; and hosts the Mosaic Literary Conference, an annual literature-education event.

 

EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The Literary Freedom Project provides educators with literary arts lesson plans and workshops based on the content of each issue of Mosaic. Each plan uses the work by writers of African descent as a connective tool to a variety of subjects: history, social studies, and English. Our goal is to increase self awareness while promoting reading and strengthening literacy.

  • Lesson Plans
    Mosaic supplements its editorial content with lesson plans that are developed based on the content of Mosaic. These lesson plans, developed for secondary school educators, demonstrate how Mosaic’s content can serve as a connective tool to explore educational subjects such as history and social studies while also serving to increase the importance of literature in the classroom. 
     

  • Workshops
    LFP develops professional-development workshops that feature creative ways for keeping books and reading valuable sources of knowledge and creativity in high school education. Our workshops help educators incorporate literature into existing curricula to further explore course while strengthening literacy and cultural identity.
     

  • Mosaic Literary Conference
    MLC provides a platform for literature-based creative thinking and knowledge sharing. Each year we invite educators, community and arts organizations, and artists to participate in various professional-development workshops. Click here for additional information