The Right to Read

Event Type
Culture & Community
Family Activity
Film
Event Department
Cultural Affairs
Description

The Education and Literacy Department presents a free screening of The Right to Read. When a child can’t read, their chances of incarceration, homelessness, and unemployment increase. That’s why Oakland-based NAACP activist Kareem Weaver believes literacy is one of the greatest civil rights issues of our time and is fighting for better reading instruction. “What good is winning the right to vote if we can’t even read the ballot?” Fed up with the bleak reading scores in his own community, Kareem files a petition with the Oakland Unified School District demanding change. The documentary is approximately 70 minutes and will be followed by a reception with refreshments and conversation. RSVP is not required, but highly recommended.

For ADA accommodations, call (213) 228-7430 at least 72 hours prior to the event.

Event Date
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Event Location

Los Angeles Central Library, Mark Taper Auditorium
630 W. 5th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90071
United States

Event Lat/Long
34.0504953, -118.2556545
Fee Required
No
Event Cost
Free
Contact Phone
213.228.7250
Event ID
131217
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