Honoring Nola D. Oracle: A Trailblazer in Film, Literacy, and Community Impact
Celebrate Women’s History Month with Nola D. Oracle, an award-winning filmmaker, author, and literacy advocate. Discover how her powerful storytelling in film and books is inspiring change, preserving history, and empowering future generations. Read more about her impact today!
The Power of Community Leadership: Nola D Oracle Speaks at First Morning Star Ministries
Discover how Nola D Oracle’s recent speaking engagement at First Morning Star Ministries in Gainesville, FL, highlighted the importance of community leaders. Learn how historical figures like A.L. Lewis and Eartha White—featured in Amara’s Adventures—continue to inspire change today.
Inspiring the Next Generation: Nola D. Oracle Celebrates Black History Month 2025 at Tabernacle of Deliverance
Witness how author Nola D. Oracle empowered young minds during Black History Month 2025, gifting "Amara's Adventures" books while inspiring children to become future leaders and community changemakers!
A Magical Afternoon with Nola D Oracle: Amara's Adventures Book Signing Party Recap
January 11, 2025, marked a day of joy, creativity, and inspiration for children and parents alike as they gathered for the Amara's Adventures book signing party. Hosted by celebrated children’s author Nola D Oracle, this event brought together families, igniting imaginations and captivating a love for storytelling and literacy.
Holidays Through Time: Historical Holiday Traditions with Amara
Discover the historical roots of holiday traditions through fun, hands-on activities inspired by history. Perfect for educators and kids ages 6-9!
Making History Delicious: Amara's Historical Recipe Collection for Thanksgiving
Join Amara in exploring African American history through Jacksonville's museums, with ideas for bringing these discoveries into your kitchen!
Join Amara's Book Signing Adventure in Ocala: A Cultural Celebration
Mark your calendars for an extraordinary book signing celebration that's more than just an event - it's an adventure into African American history and culture through a young girl's curious eyes.
YMCA Welcome Week: Amara's Adventures Inspire Young Minds!
Discover how Kirk Family YMCA in Roanoke, VA, brought Amara's Adventures to life during Welcome Week, engaging students with exciting stories and activities that blend history and STEM learning.
Chapters of Change: 500 Books, 500 Trees, 500 Futures with Amara
Join Amara's epic book event on Sept 28th! Donate 500 books, plant trees, and inspire young readers. Your chance to make a difference in literacy and the environment. Learn how to participate now!
500 Books, 500 Smiles: Amara's Big Literacy Month Mission
Join us in Ocala for a heartwarming "Amara's Adventures" book signing event this Literacy Month! Help us donate 500 books to local kids and ignite their love for reading.
Amara's Adventures: Bringing History to Life in Your Homeschool
Discover how "Amara's Adventures" brings history to life for homeschoolers. Learn about living books, cultural exploration, and engaging activities for year-round historical learning.
Amara's Adventures: A Fresh Approach to Back-to-School
Discover how "Amara's Adventures" brings joy to back-to-school prep for teachers and homeschoolers alike, blending Charlotte Mason philosophy with Common Core standards for grades 4-5.
How Nola D Oracle Transformed Her Passion for Storytelling into "Amara's Adventures"
Amara's Adventures: A Trip to the African American Museums in Jacksonville, Florida" was born out of a desire to educate and inspire young readers. As an African American author of children's books, Nola brings to life the rich histories and cultural heritage of African Americans through the eyes of Amara, an eleven-year-old girl with boundless curiosity. Amara's journey is not just a story; it is a vehicle for teaching valuable life lessons in bravery, empathy, and cultural appreciation
Meet Amara: A Character Spotlight
Explore the inspiring journey of Amara Adesina in our latest blog post, "Meet Amara: A Character Spotlight," where we delve into her adventures through African American museums, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage, education, and character development for young readers.