February 18, 2021 Virtual tutoring offers a COVID-safe and supportive way to give back Navigating the unique expectations of COVID-safe online volunteering can be a daunting task. But our in-person volunteers meet this new challenge head-on.
February 16, 2021 Jeffrey Blount, author and Emmy award winner, joins national board of Reading Partners Award-winning television director and author Jeffrey Blount will bring his experience and an equity focus to Reading Partners as a national board member.
February 12, 2021 My Lunar New Year book list — from childhood to today by Davita Louie In honor of the Lunar New Year, the most important holiday in China, here are the books that still line the shelves of my childhood bedroom back home.
February 11, 2021 A day in the life of a distance tutoring coordinator One of our distance tutoring coordinators showed us what a typical day looks like her for. Watch her “day in the life” here.
February 11, 2021 Local authors, local stories: The benefits of reading #OwnVoices authors who share your community by Christine Pannell Local authors reflect their communities in their stories. When authors share an identity with their readers, reading their stories can be magical.
February 10, 2021 Black History Month reading list for kids Adeola Whitney, the CEO of Reading Partners, joined Pedro to talk about the importance of Black History Month reading and teaching children through books.
February 8, 2021 A booklist inspired by every African country by Cecilia Herrera Three of our Seattle colleagues set out to learn more about the diversity of Africa. The Africa Research Project is the final product of their exploration.
February 4, 2021 Finding my ‘why:' An AmeriCorps member’s mid-year reflection by Sophia Rosman Sophia Rosman is an AmeriCorps member with Reading Partners Baltimore. Here, she shares her story and how she fell in love with working with students.
February 1, 2021 Black History Month is every month book list Our Black History Month book list is a full year of books honoring Black history by authors who share the identity of the main characters in their books.