It’s Time for the 2025 Resistencia Film Festival! September 18th, 21st, 29th & October 9th
Resistencia Film Festival highlights Latin American & Latinx voices and culture in film. All film screenings are free and open to the community! Come join us on the following dates: September 18: The Fishbowl, 6pm, Wake Downtown September 21: The Dream of the Bear, 2pm, Una Bendición […]
The 2025 Bookmarks Festival Closing Keynote: Rick Riordan & Mark Oshiro – September 28th 3pm. Sponsored by the Center for Literacy Education
Join Bookmarks in closing out the 20th annual Bookmarks Festival of Books & Authors with a keynote conversation from New York Times bestselling authors Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro! This event is sponsored by the Wake Forest Center for Literacy Education.
Center for Literacy Education Sponsoring Teacher Professional Learning
The Center for Literacy Education is sponsoring a new teacher professional learning series. Using a lifelong learning approach through short enrichment courses taught by Wake Forest faculty and community experts, these non-credit bearing courses focus on meaningful professional learning around topics in literacy education designed […]
Languaging as an Act of Abolition, Liberation, and Joy, Thursday April 10, 4-5:15pm
Center for Literacy Education Hosted First Annual Visiting Scholars Speaker Series & Community Networking Conference
A Gun is Not Fun: Strategies to Keep Children Safe from Gun Violence The Wake Forest Center for Literacy Education hosted its first annual Visiting Scholars Speaker Series and Community Networking Conference on Monday, March 24, 2025. The event was free and open to the […]
30th Anniversary of Hoop Dreams – Panel Discussion & Reception on March 19, 6-8pm, Byrum Welcome Center
edCamp336 Saturday, March 1, 2025 8:30am Carswell Hall
The Wake Forest Department of Education is partnering with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools to bring you edCamp336 on Saturday, March 1, 2025, on the campus of Wake Forest University. Join us for a morning of free professional learning done in a truly organic manner from 8:30 am to […]
Dead Man’s Cell Phone at Ring Theatre (February 7-8, 13-15 at 7:30pm; February 9, 16 at 2:00pm)
“Dead Man’s Cell Phone” by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Brook Davis, Associate Director, Center for Literacy Education When Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cell Phone premiered in 2007, the play questioned our connections, our disconnections, and how our lives have changed as we navigate a piece of technology that […]
Young, Gifted and Black exhibition at Hanes Gallery, January 23-March 29, 2025. Opening Reception February 5.
Hanes Gallery is thrilled to host Young, Gifted and Black, a traveling exhibition of work produced by artists of African descent from the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art. The exhibition will run from January 23 – March 29, 2025. Wake Forest University will be the 9th stop for this nationwide traveling […]