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Literacy and Justice for All
The Rollins Center for Language and Literacy
6 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Literacy and Justice for All podcast produced by the Rollins Center for Language Literacy and its free online Cox Campus. Join Dr. Ryan Lee-James, our host and conversational partner, as we dig deep into literacy through conversation with research scientists, expert practitioners, caregivers, educators, policymakers, business leaders, statisticians, and everyone in between. Together, we will uncover illiteracy as a critical threat to the promise that every citizen has the opportunity to live a life of self-determination, a basic and civil human right.
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Welcome to the Literacy and Justice for All podcast produced by the Rollins Center for Language Literacy and its free online Cox Campus. Join Dr. Ryan Lee-James, our host and conversational partner, as we dig deep into literacy through conversation with research scientists, expert practitioners, caregivers, educators, policymakers, business leaders, statisticians, and everyone in between. Together, we will uncover illiteracy as a critical threat to the promise that every citizen has the opportunity to live a life of self-determination, a basic and civil human right.
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Live from LitLink 2025
Literacy and Justice for All
1 hour 5 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
Live from LitLink 2025

Special guests featured in this episode include:

Dr. Lisa Domke is an assistant professor in the College of Education and Human Development at Georgia State University.

Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan is a bilingual speech and language pathologist, a certified teacher, dyslexia therapist, certified academic language therapist and a qualified instructor.

Dr. Shurita Thomas-Tate is an associate professor of speech-language pathology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Missouri State University.

Dr. Ginger Collins is a Professor in the School of Speech, Language, Hearing, and Occupational Sciences at the University of Montana


Dr. Hagan's Resources

  • Colorín Colorado
  • Meadows Center
  • International Dyslexia Association
  • Evidence Advocacy Center


Dr. Domke's Resources

  • DEEPL Translator
  • Google Translate
  • The Reading Teacher


Dr. Thomas-Tate's Resources

  • Voices of North Carolina
  • Ujima Language and Literacy


Dr. Collins' Resources

  • Mrs. Steven's Classroom Blog
  • Word Works Kingston
  • Online Etymology Dictionary
  • Mini Matrix-Maker
  • Structured Word Inquiry Research Vanguard

 

Books recommended:

"Beneath the Surface of Words" by Sue Hegland

"Teaching How the Written Word Works" by Pete Bowers

"Vocabulary & Morphology using Structured Word Inquiry" by Lisa Barnett &Katie Squires


Literacy and Justice for All
Welcome to the Literacy and Justice for All podcast produced by the Rollins Center for Language Literacy and its free online Cox Campus. Join Dr. Ryan Lee-James, our host and conversational partner, as we dig deep into literacy through conversation with research scientists, expert practitioners, caregivers, educators, policymakers, business leaders, statisticians, and everyone in between. Together, we will uncover illiteracy as a critical threat to the promise that every citizen has the opportunity to live a life of self-determination, a basic and civil human right.