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There’s something happening in Milwaukee’s Black literary spaces. Call it a moment, or a renaissance, but whatever you call it — just don't sleep on it.
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A walk through Beulah Brinton's house reveals how she helped bring the Bay View neighborhood together in its early history.
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Gov. Evers signed a bipartisan bill that makes changes to reading instruction in schools. It’s something parents of children with dyslexia have been asking for.
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Cudahy overhauled its literacy instruction in grades K-5 to follow the science of reading.
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A new novel by Mary Helen Stefaniak explores how a virtual reality game impacts the lives of nursing home residents and their young caregivers.
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A bill that advocates say will help struggling readers was passed on the Wisconsin Senate and Assembly floor this week.
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Over the next few months, Milwaukee residents washing clothes at laundromats will start to see something different: mini libraries. A new city office focused on early childhood education is installing reading nooks in places where children tend to have downtime. The goal is to meet families where they are to encourage early literacy.
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Families of children with dyslexia want Wisconsin lawmakers to do more to help struggling readers.
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In a past life, James Mustich steered people to a lot of books. Mustich co-founded and ran the book catalog A Common Reader for two decades. But his…