Stay Litt

Stay Litt

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Established in the summer of 2018. Stay Litt is an art and literacy collective dedicated to cultivati

11/07/2023
10/28/2023

Mark your calendars for Stay Litt’s Total Eclipse of a Prom - a Halloween dance party featuring held at .

Dress up as your favorite space cadet, bring your emotional support alien…or maybe get creative and be stardust. Or be different and dress up as a rockstar. You do you! The possibilities are as endless as the galaxy.

All donations go toward paying the DJ to keep our vibes elevated. Donations can be sent to on venmo ❤️

12/29/2022

We haven’t hosted any events in a while, and it’s with a very heavy heart that I make this post.

My Shriyomee has passed away. Tomorrow, we hope to honor and celebrate her life at 6:30p at Santé bar in downtown Portland

12/21/2020

It’s that chilly time of year where we just wanna get cozy and read all the classics.

So today, we read the story about everyone’s favorite, scrappy bear named Corduroy. Corduroy is written and illustrated by Don Freeman.

This storytime is a part of the Stay Litt’s Listen Up series. A project featuring stories with children of color as protagonists and heroes. Although some stories feature non-humans, all the books are written or illustrated by an author of color.

These videos aim to center the voices of people from marginalized populations.

11/29/2020

Oh snap! It’s time to party with Grandma Beetle and her unexpected guest.

This is “Just a Minute” by Yuyi Morales.

This storytime is a part of the Stay Litt’s Listen Up series. A project featuring stories with children of color as protagonists and heroes. Although some stories feature non-humans, all the books are written or illustrated by an author of color.

These videos aim to center the voices of people from marginalized populations.

11/23/2020

We’re supposed to be sleeping, but our eyes are wide awake!

So tonight, we read Kitchen Dance by Maurie J. Manning

This storytime is a part of the Stay Litt’s Listen Up series. A project featuring stories with children of color as protagonists and heroes. Although some stories feature non-humans, all the books are written or illustrated by an author of color.

These videos aim to center the voices of people from marginalized populations.

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