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Issue 25: Literacy Moms NC - Accidental Advocates | Amanda Harrison & Ginny Sharpless Members Public

Amanda Harrison and Ginny Sharpless, two determined mothers from North Carolina, founded Literacy Moms NC after battling systemic resistance to their children’s dyslexia needs, sparking a movement to empower parents and demand equitable access to literacy for all.

Zahra Nawaz Amanda Harrison Ginny Sharpless
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Issue 25: Marin's Principle: Paving the Way for Literacy and Justice in Manitoba Members Public

The article highlights Twila Richardson’s relentless fight for justice, alongside the efforts of fellow advocates, and calls for action to advance Marin’s Principle—a bold push for systemic change to guarantee literacy, inclusion, and dignity for all neurodivergent Manitobans.

Zahra Nawaz
Zahra Nawaz
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Issue 23: Spotlight on Every Cherry | Emma Steel Members Public

Emma Steel discusses her journey from Special Education teacher to leading Every Cherry, an imprint focused on creating inclusive and accessible books for SEND students, in this insightful interview.

Emma Steel Zahra Nawaz
Emma Steel / Zahra Nawaz
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Issue 20: Legacy of Literacy: Honouring a Luminary | Pat Jones Members Public

Legacy of Literacy - Honouring a Luminary: This article celebrates the lifetime dedication of Pat Jones OBE to dyslexia advocacy and education as she retires, offering a heartfelt tribute to her remarkable efforts in advancing awareness and support for dyslexic individuals.

Jodi Snowden Zahra Nawaz Melanie Brethour Georgia Ryan Heidi Gregory Jen Knopf Kim Lockhart Lola Aneke
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Issue 19: Focus on SOLAR Lab | Eamon Charles Members Public

An interview with Eamon Charles, academic staff at La Trobe University’s SOLAR Lab, which is revolutionizing education in Australia and overseas by helping educators adopt well-established, scientific approaches to improve how they teach children to read.

Eamon Charles
Eamon Charles
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