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Bookstock is back in metro Detroit for its 22nd year | American Black Journal

April 24, 2026

Metro Detroit's Bookstock event, a major used book and media sale, is celebrating its 22nd year and will run from April 26 to May 3 at Laurel Park Place. Detroit Free Press journalist Neal Rubin, serving as honorary chairperson, discusses the event's history and explains how sales revenue supports various literacy and educational initiatives in the community. The conversation also features Skylar Chapman, who won last year's essay competition as a fourth grader, and her teacher Kristeen Holmes from Cooke STEM Academy, who emphasizes the lifelong benefits of reading for students.

Who is affected

  • Students in metro Detroit who benefit from literacy and education programs funded by Bookstock
  • Skylar Chapman (last year's essay contest winner)
  • Students at Cooke STEM Academy
  • Book buyers and donors in the metro Detroit community
  • Organizations receiving funding from Bookstock proceeds

What action is being taken

  • The Bookstock used book and media sale is taking place at Laurel Park Place from April 26 to May 3.

Why it matters

  • Bookstock matters because it generates funding for literacy and education projects in metro Detroit, addressing critical educational needs in the community. The event promotes reading culture and provides accessible books to the public while supporting programs that have lasting impacts on students' lives and educational outcomes.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: bridgedetroit.com