What is the Global Read Aloud?

See an interview with Pernille Ripp

  • Student participants actively listen as their teacher (or librarian!) reads the year's selection to them.

  • Students reflect and share their thoughts!

  • This really is global! Since it started in 2010, over 4 million students across 80 countries have participated.

A little bit of info about Stamped by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi

Ways to Read Stamped

  • Check out a copy of the book from the ECVHS Library (or get your copy from your teacher if your teacher is Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Sagapolutele, or Mrs. Miller).

  • Play the videos below, chapter by chapter, as you read through the book, or

  • Play the whole book at once on this longer video (or this longer audio file) as you read along in the printed book.

Videos

Introduction &

Section 1: 1415-1728

Message from Mending Matters

Introduction

Chapter 1

The Story of the World's First Racist

Chapter 2

Puritain Power

Chapter 3

A Different Adam

Chapter 4

A Racist Wunderkind

Section 2: 1743-1826

Chapter 5

Proof in the Poetry

Chapter 6

Time Out

Chapter 7

Time In

Chapter 8

Jefferson's Notes

Chapter 9

Uplift Suasion

Chapter 10

The Great Contradictor

Section 3: 1826-1879

Chapter 11

Mass Communication for Mass Emancipation

Chapter 12

Uncle Tom

Chapter 13

Complicated Abe

Chapter 14

Garrison's Last Stand

Section 4: 1868-1963

Chapter 15

Battle of the Black Brains

Chapter 16

Jack Johnson vs. Tarzan

Chapter 17

Birth of a Nation (and a New Nuisance)

Chapter 18

The Mission Is in the Name

Chapter 19

Can't Sing and Dance and Write It Away

Chapter 20

Home Is Where the Hatred Is

Section 5: 1963-TODAY & Afterword

Chapter 21

When Death Comes

Chapter 22

Black Power

Chapter 23

Murder Was the Case

Chapter 24

What War on Drugs?

Chapter 25

The Soundtrack of Sorrow and Subversion

Chapter 26

A Million Strong

Chapter 27

A Bill Too Many

Chapter 28

A Miracle and Still a Maybe

Afterword