We're starting a new feature here on the DC Reads blog. It's an idea born out of our excellent tutor advocacy committee, which is currently doing a yeoman's job helping to advocate for just education throughout Washington, DC. More on that as the year progresses.
Anyway, in our last meeting we were sitting around talking about things we can include on the blog, and one of our members came up with a very simple concept: one sentence, from everyone on the committee, describing what education means to them. Brilliant!
So from now on, throughout the year, we'll be posting one of these sentences each week. Our inaugural sentence comes from Hannah Hill:
"To me, education is the only national tool that ubiquitously provides a forum for reform and development."
Well put. Stay tuned for more -- and as always, happy reading!
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