Postponed: UMaine to host free screening and panel discussion of The Right to Read film

Note: Due to the weather forecast, this event has been postponed. We will share details on a new date as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience.

The ability to read is a foundational indicator of success and equality. When children learn to read, they are more likely to avoid negative outcomes such as dropping out of high school, incarceration, homelessness and unemployment later in life. 

The University of Maine College of Education and Human Development’s School of Learning and teaching, along with the Maine Department of Education, are co-hosting a free screening of the documentary “The Right to Read” on Thursday, April 4 at 4:30 p.m. in the McIntire Room at Buchanan Alumni House. The viewing will be followed by a panel discussion featuring faculty from the literacy, language and culture and special education programs in the School of Learning and Teaching.

“The Right to Read” shares the stories of an activist, a teacher and two American families working to improve literacy instruction in their schools and communities. The 71-minute documentary was directed by Jenny Mackenzie and executive produced by actor and director LeVar Burton, the long-time host of “Reading Rainbow” on PBS.

The free screening and panel discussion are open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. If you’re planning to attend, please RSVP at this link by March 29.

For more information: Kathie Wing, katherine.wing@maine.edu.