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Right To Read

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The moving story of Michigan families attempting to secure their child’s right to read. Facing challenging circumstances -- like social inequity, Michigan's Read by Grade Three law, and limited access to books -- parents, educators and experts weigh in on how to solve the literacy crisis in Michigan. The goal? To encourage the joy of reading and promote childhood literacy at home.

Aired: 06/03/21 | Rating: TV-G

Major funding for this program was provided by Capital Area United Way

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