The Right to Read Documentary

Overview

Right to Read is a powerful documentary that explores America's literacy crisis and the profound impact reading instruction has on children's futures. Through personal stories and expert insights, the film highlights why every child deserves access to effective, evidence-based literacy instruction.

What You'll Learn

  • The importance of early literacy

  • Challenges facing students who struggle to read

  • Why evidence-based reading instruction matters

  • How literacy impacts lifelong success

Why It Matters

Reading is a fundamental right that opens doors to education, opportunity, and independence. This documentary helps educators, families, and community members understand why literacy is a shared responsibility.

In this documentary, NAACP activist Kareem Weaver sets out to reform the low reading scores in his home of Oakland, California. Featuring stories from Weaver's own life, a teacher and two American families, The Right to Read dives into the fight to provide our youngest generation with the most foundational skill for life-long success: the ability to read.

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