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Literacy and Justice for All
The Rollins Center for Language and Literacy
8 episodes
1 day 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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A Conversation with Dr. Julie Washington: Dialect, Literacy, and Equity
Literacy and Justice for All
1 hour 1 minute 28 seconds
3 weeks ago
A Conversation with Dr. Julie Washington: Dialect, Literacy, and Equity

In this episode Ryan speaks with Dr. Julie Washington to explore language, literacy, and reading development. Drawing on decades of research focused on African American English, dialect variation, and reading acquisition, Dr. Julie Washington unpacks how language evolves within communities and what educators often miss when implementing the science of reading. Together, they discuss linguistic distance, the critical role of oral language, the need for meaningful reading time and integration, and how schools can better support diverse learners by rethinking schedules, instruction, and collaborations.


Dr. Washington is a Professor in the School of Education at the University of California – Irvine (UCI). She is a Speech-Language Pathologist and is a Fellow of the American Speech Language Hearing Association. Dr. Washington directs the Learning Disabilities Research Innovation Hub funded by the National Institutes of Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute on Child Health and Human Development. She is also director of the Dialect, Poverty and Academic Success Lab at UCI. 


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American Federation of Teachers

Language Variation and Academic Success Lab

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.