Our fifth annual event celebrating the link between literacy, peace, and freedom is tomorrow!
At the 2023 Peace in the Pages event presented by David & Monique Miller, the READ USA team is thrilled to celebrate our award honorees who have been champions of literacy throughout their lives and careers. We hope you will join us in applauding these exceptional individuals and their immeasurable contributions to Jacksonville – either in-person, on social media, or anywhere!
For everyone joining us tomorrow, we have incredible inspiration to share with you! Our keynote speaker, international bestselling author and 30-year educator Shelley Read, will discuss the importance of believing in ALL students and their potential, personal resilience and strength, and how all of us are stronger than we believe. All of these themes tie perfectly to READ USA’s mission and work, and to her novel, Go as a River, copies of which she will sign for attendees after the program.
Plus, guests will hear from several of our Literacy Tutoring teen tutors, a teacher, and a volunteer about how READ USA’s programming is impacting the lives of students across Duval County.
We look forward to seeing our Peace in the Pages guests tomorrow at 11 a.m.!
We are so grateful to WJCT’s First Coast Connect team and especially host Al Letson, a friend of READ USA, for inviting our CEO Dr. Rob Kelly and Shelley Read to join him on First Coast Connect yesterday!
Shelley Read is our 2023 Peace in the Pages presented by David & Monique Miller event keynote speaker, but more importantly she is an inspirational educator and leader who has impacted the lives of thousands of at-risk college students throughout her career. She called into the segment from Colorado before she boarded her flight today to join us at Peace in the Pages tomorrow!
Listen to their insightful discussion HERE at the 35-minute mark.
Dr. Floyd Willis: “The wisest investment we can make”
Dr. Floyd Willis, a physician at Mayo Clinic and our 2023 Peace in the Pages Read to Remember Award honoree, shared his thoughts with READ USA about how “…we absolutely must invest in our children’s academic, emotional, and social growth…”
Watch Dr. Willis’s remarks about how we as a society are preparing the “future leaders” of America here:
Nicole Thomas: “Literacy impacts every aspect of society.”
Our 2023 Peace in the Pages Read to Heal Award honoree Nicole B. Thomas, hospital president of Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, sat down with READ USA to discuss how, “Literacy is the fuel for all things that make a great community.”
Watch Ms. Thomas’s insightful perspectives about expanding boundaries, adapting to change, and learning new things here:
Mark Woods: “I hope people find joy in reading.”
Most Jaxsons know Columnist Mark Woods for the unique perspectives he shares every week in the Florida Times-Union, but he is also READ USA’s 2023 Peace in the Pages Mark Landen Memorial Award for Democracy through Journalism honoree!
Mr. Woods shared with READ USA how, “You may not want to be a writer, but you will use writing and reading…” and how ultimately, he hopes that people find JOY in reading!
Watch as Mr. Woods discusses this and more here:
Positions Available at READ USA
READ USA has opportunities for engaged, committed community members to join the READ USA team through several VISTA service positions!
Through the AmeriCorps VISTA program, members receive a living allowance, an education award, professional development training and support, and healthcare benefits by serving in a one-year support role.
READ USA has several opportunities help us grow and improve the lives of even more children and teens in our community:
Interested to learn more? Visit the Apply section of our website:
Children’s Book: We are Water Protectors, by Carole Lindstrom
Illustrated by Michaela Goade
This non-fiction story was born out of the writer’s conviction to use her voice to help in the outcry against large oil companies affecting the water and land in North Dakota. In the story, the writer employs the persona of a young girl who is taught by her grandmother to protect the water because it is a fundamental resource for the land. The young girl remembers an old Anishinaabe prophecy which predicted that one day the black snake will destroy the water, animals, and the land. The ancestors spoke of the prophecy many years ago and now it is here. In the Ojibwe culture, women are protectors of the water and stewards of the earth.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe organized a peaceful sit-in camp to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) which was destroying their land and sacred burial grounds. The DAPL assured the people in North Dakota that the pipeline would be safe, but before the installation was complete, the pipeline was leaking oil into the ground and water. The story is beautifully illustrated using watercolors which depict the true belief and struggle of the indigenous people.
We Are Water Protectors courageously advocates for indigenous rights and environmental protection. This movement has united indigenous people and supporters globally. It is certainly this kind of story that challenges us to take courage and to fight for what we believe in.
Submitted by Dr. Barbara Lacey-Allen, Book Programs & Family Engagement Director
Parent Education Corner: Parent Education Corner: How to Grow a Reader – Emerging Readers
There is a magical moment when your child starts to show an interest in letters and begins to make out words on a page or in the world itself. This magical moment happens at different ages for different children, even within the same family.
An emergent reader is one who is interested in books but can’t yet read them independently or may be able to read some words but requires continued support to make meaning from print. As a child begins to “emerge” as a reader it really can seem like magic – so enjoy this time with your child!
Here are some strategies for supporting your emergent reader:
From: How to Raise a Reader “nytimes.com/guides/books/how-to-raise-a-reader”
By Pamela Paul and Maria Russo
Submitted by Kathi Hart, Content Specialist
Do you have any questions or ideas for the Parent Education Corner? Anything you’d like to learn? Let us know here!