Seeking Partners: National Literacy Action Week
Posted by on December 04, 2011
National Literacy Action Week
“Awareness to Action: Literacy through a Multicultural Lens”
January 30th-February 5th 2012
What is NLAW?
Throughout its history, SCALE has supported the activist initiatives of campus-based literacy programs across the country. NLAW is our most prominent organizing initiative for strengthening literacy activism. This year, NLAW will take place from January 30th through February 5th, 2012.
National Literacy Action Week (NLAW) is a nationwide event where campus literacy programs join together to raise awareness about literacy and create change on their campuses and in their communities.
How can my organization participate in NLAW?
To participate in National Literacy Action Week, your organization will need to plan three advocacy, activist, and awareness-raising literacy activities on your campus.
What are some examples of different types of activities my organization can plan?
Campus activities can take many forms. Your organization might:
Plan a read-a-thon on campus
Post facts about literacy or illiteracy issues to your organization’s Facebook page, Twitter, or around campus
Read social justice or advocacy books to students that your organization tutors
Host banned-books readings on campus
Set up information tables around campus to inform your campus about current literacy issues
To learn more about how your organization can get involved in National Literacy Action Week 2012, please visit the SCALE website.
http://www.readwriteact.org/howtonlaw
Please use this form to let SCALE know whether or not your organization is going to plan activities during
National Literacy Action Week 2012 by December 15, 2011.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dExJNjltdy16a0JhMzZUdVVQQnpqZkE6MQ
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