Posts by Katy Reddick
Latin- theme’s fighting words!
Yes! We are interested in write-ups of novellas, from students and teachers! www.calliopeslibrary.org/writeup-inst...
The parents of these students are fighting for our freedoms abroad, yet those same freedoms are being eroded in their children's schools at home.
action.everylibrary.org/dodschools
Sign the petition and follow @everylibrary.bsky.social for more
Protect Schools, Hospitals, Churches from ICE policing! SIGN NOW: via @momsrising.org action.momsrising.org/sign/sensiti...
@aoc.bsky.social We’d like your help organizing a March on Washington to ensure protester safety and secure permits. We’re aiming for a Saturday at least two weeks out to allow for travel planning.
It is my pleasure to announce the program for #ResDiff6 (March 21, 2025), an annual digital conference addressing inequity in classics, which I co-organize with Joseph Romero. Keynote: Sarah Derbew. resdifficiles.com/res-diff-6-2...
Is it being released in the US?
That's not a Roman Beaker.
THIS is a Roman Beaker...
A sign of optimism!
🚨CFP for #ResDiff6 is now available!🚨
Res Difficiles 6 will take place on 21st March 2025 with Professor Sarah Derbew as our keynote speaker.
Submit an abstract by 9th January 2025:
resdifficiles.com/cfp/
My 2024 Classics Christmas Gift Guide is now out, and full of many pretty things! Do check it out, share, and support small businesses!
#AncientBlueSky #ClassicsBlueSky 🏺
classicalstudies.support/2024/11/27/t...
Students! Come inventory chant fragments! cantusdatabase.org/article/712610
I can’t wait!!! Nonfiction or historical fiction? When is the US release?
We are back here! Please submit recommendations for your favorite children's or YA books at our website!
www.calliopeslibrary.org/writeup-inst...
#Booksky
Please lmk if you are a K-12 Latin teacher in the US and want to be on this list!
#cambridgelatin Stage 18
Introducing my child to The Princess Bride & rewatching it for the first time in decades #tinyjoys
My word of the day (and personal recommendation) is ‘snerdling’ (18th century): nestling cosily beneath the covers and holding off the day a little longer.
Morning.
Loved hearing @partialhistorians.bsky.social on Forever Ago! Great episode on gladiators for #cambridgelatin perfect for younger learners!
❤️ this forum! Some fun inscriptions & 🪦!
#cambridgelatin stage 9 thermae & Britannia!
I cannot tell you how much I love ❤️ this! Will reuse with students!
❤️ Playmobil. Alas some sets are not available in the US like the awesome Alexander the Great!
For my #cambridgelatin friends in stages19-20!
Are these at Yale? I don’t think I’ve ever seen them on display! 🤩