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In Part 1 of this discussion, Harvey speaks with Clarice Jackson, founder and CEO of Black Literacy Matters, an organization committed to ensuring that Black students receive access to effective, evidence-based literacy instruction. Clarice shares her personal journey as a parent advocating for her daughter, how that experience opened her eyes to systemic inequities, and why she stepped forward to build a movement. This episode explores the intersection of literacy, justice, and empowerment — and the urgent need to close opportunity gaps through instruction that works.

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