You did a wonderful job, Bridget. I'm glad to see anyone bring attention to this topic. But you did more than that. You humanized the issue and destigmatized it for so many. Good job. And thanks for that.
I like how she talks about the illiteratacy rates and then addresses the entire audience as if she is literate. And how she opens a Ted take about illiteratacy in America and talks about her success in spelling bees…
You did a wonderful job, Bridget. I'm glad to see anyone bring attention to this topic. But you did more than that. You humanized the issue and destigmatized it for so many. Good job. And thanks for that.
I would love to get a transcript of this TALK
That beginning statistic genuinely shocked me.
This is wonderfully organized and speaks to the heart. Can't wait to show my students!
Such a powerful talk about an issue that impacts all of us!
Yes,very powerful
I like how she talks about the illiteratacy rates and then addresses the entire audience as if she is literate. And how she opens a Ted take about illiteratacy in America and talks about her success in spelling bees…
And how she acknowledges that privilege from the jump.
Literacy creates opportunities for freedom of expression which is about redundancy.
Amazing!!!
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