CEHD Professor Daphne Greenberg was one of the invited presenters at the Barbara Bush Foundation’s inaugural National Summit on Adult Literacy on Nov. 13.
The summit convened adult and family literacy advocates with leaders from across related sectors and fields to share perspectives and discuss approaches to solving the nation’s literacy crisis.
Greenberg spoke as part of a panel discussion entitled, “Theory to Practice.”
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy has been the nation’s leading advocate for family literacy for three decades. It was established by former First Lady Barbara Bush in 1989, inspired by her vision of fostering the opportunity for every man, woman and child to secure a better life through literacy. Today, the foundation is a public charity that remains committed to Mrs. Bush’s vision, providing innovative programs and services to ensure every American has the opportunity to learn to read and write. To learn more, visit https://www.barbarabush.org.