Press Release: LitWorld Presents World Read Aloud Day


Celebrating the Power of Words and Stories to Take Action for Global Literacy

LitWorld
, a Global Literacy Organization, presents World Read Aloud Day, an international celebration that motivates children, teens, and adults worldwide to celebrate the power of words and stories. LitWorld has designated March 9th, 2011, as the official World Read Aloud Day, encouraging participants from all over the world to participate in a global movement to advocate for every child’s right to literacy, safe education, and access to books and technology.

“Education, and literacy especially, are the human rights issues of our time. We all must work as hard as we can to make sure that children have the right to go to school and to learn to read and write so their stories are part of the fabric of the world as we know it,” says Pam Allyn, Executive Director of LitWorld.

With nearly 1 billion people entering the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their name, LitWorld believes that literacy is an imperative tool for survival. World Read Aloud Day brings awareness to the fact that millions of people all over the world could be lifted out of poverty if given the ability to read and write. It is a day where people all over the world can take part in the movement for global literacy.

Though LitWorld is based in New York City, participants of World Read Aloud Day do not need to be in the same city to take part in the occasion. World Read Aloud Day is a series of events and happenings across the world that will occur both online and in person, allowing for multiple ways to participate. Whether you are a teacher, student, blogger, or simply an avid reader, one can join in on this day by hosting a World Read Aloud Day event, or by taking the time to read aloud to a classroom or a single person. Participants are encouraged to use social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter to show their support, and linking their posts to LitWorld’s social media accounts and website, and to ask yourselves and others the question: What would you miss most if you could not read or write?

For more information, please see the World Read Aloud Day blog here.

Social Networking links to connect:
www.facebook.com/LitWorld
www.twitter.com/litworldsays

Press Contact:
Ruby Veridiano
rubyveridiano@litworld.org

Comments

Zoe said…
Ah-ha - this is all new to me, so great to know about. And any excuse to read aloud is a good one. I think I'll have to ask my husband to read to me as well - something we used to do in years gone by but which hasn't happened since the kids arrived!
Tarie Sabido said…
I think I will read aloud to my brothers. =D That's a great idea getting your husband to read to you!