Abstract
This study chronicled the history of The Open Book, a community based organization in NYC. In this oral history project, the co-constructors of this story analyze the successes and struggles of a grassroots literacy program through the lens of critical theory/liberatory education.
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Ramdeholl, D.
(2007).
It Must Be Told: Stories of Hope, Dreams, and Possibility from The Open Book (Oral Histories from the NYC Adult Literacy Community).
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2007/papers/85
It Must Be Told: Stories of Hope, Dreams, and Possibility from The Open Book (Oral Histories from the NYC Adult Literacy Community)
This study chronicled the history of The Open Book, a community based organization in NYC. In this oral history project, the co-constructors of this story analyze the successes and struggles of a grassroots literacy program through the lens of critical theory/liberatory education.