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Building a Bridge to Literacy for African American Male Youth: Casey Rawson Sandra Hughes-Hassell UNC Chapel Hill SILS How the Library Community Has Answered the Call

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Building a Bridge to

Literacy for African

American Male Youth:

Casey RawsonSandra Hughes-Hassell

UNC Chapel Hill SILS

How the Library Community Has

Answered the Call

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StatisticsWhy African American Males?

13% of African American male 4th graders and 11%

of African American male 8th

graders at or above proficient in

reading

Barely half

graduate from high

school

14% of the national

population, but 5% of the college population and nearly 40% of

the prison population

Double the unemployment rate of White

males

Among adolescents and young adults, 8

times more likely to die from

homicide than White males of the

same age

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About the summit

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Researchers

PublishersAuthors

School & Public

Librarians

School & Library

Administrators

Policymakers

EducatorsStudents

About the summit

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About the summit

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About the summit

http://bridgetolit.web.unc.edu

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“Literacy is not just about decoding text. It is about becoming a superior human being that can act powerfully upon the world.”

- Ernest Morrell, Ph.D.

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Webinar

http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/7857

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Professional Development Toolkit

http://librariesliteracyandaamaleyouth.weebly.com/

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A Call to Action

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Library Walk

http://bridgetolit.web.unc.edu/?page_id=842

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Levels of Librarian Involvement

Transformative

http://tinyurl.com/liblevels

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Identifying Enabling Texts Tool

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Teacher PD

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Blue Ribbon Council

http://www.slideshare.net/mrsbunner/finding-our-voices-17092841

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Diversifying the Curriculum

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Statewide Librarian Workshop

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Our Challenge to You

What can YOUR library do to address the literacy needs of

African American male youth?

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Join the Conversation!

Sandra [email protected]

Casey [email protected]

http://bridgetolit.web.unc.edu