CEO of @ProLiteracy, a nonprofit organization that develops and promotes adult literacy learning, content, programs and advocacy to help adult learners.
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Happy #InternationalLiteracyDay ! Many thanks to all the local programs that help adult students increase their #literacy skills. Find a local program and more facts about #adultliteracy at https://t.co/tavKcEYNUX
📋 In the research journal, a literacy practitioner in Rhode Island reviews the book Writing on the Move: Migrant Women and the Value of Literacy, by Rebecca Lorimer Leonard.
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🏆 📚 We are excited to announce that this year ProLiteracy awarded $130,184 in books and resources from @NewReadersPress to adult literacy programs nationwide through the National Book Fund!
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Economic well-being fell sharply for people without a high-school degree in 2020, while rising for more-educated groups https://t.co/8RTSmhxlbX via @WSJ