Dr. Tracy White sits down with nationally recognized literacy advocate and dyslexia consultant Clarice Jackson for a deeply personal conversation about purpose, policy, and the fight for literacy as a human right. Clarice shares how her daughter’s educational suffering and eventual breakthrough transformed her into an advocate, leading to the creation of the Voice Advocacy Center and the Black Literacy Matters movement.
This podcast is dedicated to the memory and life of Latecia Jalynn Fox, daughter of literacy advocate Clarice Jackson. May her butterfly effect bring about generational literacy transformation. We also dedicate this podcast to the Black ancestors and allies who defied anti-literacy laws and laid down their lives so that literacy could liberate generations to come.
Intro Music By: Robin Lorraine