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This workshop series empowers schools and communities to create a literacy-rich environment that starts at birth and is strengthened at home, in classrooms, and across neighborhoods.
Participants learn practical ways to engage families, partner with local organizations, and build joyful reading habits that become part of a child’s daily life.

This training guides educators and families in selecting and using books that honor students’ cultures, experiences, languages, and lived realities.
The workshop emphasizes “mirrors, windows, and sliding doors,” ensuring every child sees themselves reflected in the texts they read while expanding their world.

A professional development experience that equips teachers with instructional practices rooted in equity, inclusion, and liberation.
Educators learn how to create classrooms where every student feels safe, respected, and empowered, while deepening their ability to teach literacy through a justice-centered lens.
Single professional development or workshop. One introductory workshop (1.5–2 hrs) for families, educators, or a community group.
Schools or orgs just beginning their literacy equity journey or looking for an accessible entry point.
Full day professional development or workshop (4-6 hours)
- Customization to reflect your school’s demographics / community narratives.
- Materials, handouts, and a 1‐month follow‐up check‐in.
Organizations ready to deepen their work, align educators or families around shared values and practices.
Multi‐session series (3–5 workshops)
- Includes both family/community workshops and educator/leadership development.
- Liberatory curriculum review or design consultation.
- Ongoing support: coaching / check‐ins over 3–6 months.
Schools or communities committed to transformation, looking to embed literacy, culture, and equity more fully over time.
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