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OTS L1 - Literacy is Liberation

OTS L1 - Literacy is Liberation

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What if literacy isn’t just about reading and writing, but about power, agency, and self-determination?

In this first lesson of Off The Syllabus, Dev-ski and Ms.Kam explore the true meaning of literacy through a culturally responsive and historically grounded lens. Drawing from Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s Cultivating Genius, stories of enslaved Africans who risked their lives to learn, and real-life experiences in youth development, this episode reframes literacy as a pathway to liberation.

We unpack:

• The hidden history of Black literacy and underground schools

• Why literacy has always been tied to freedom and resistance

• How emotional, political, and digital literacy shape young leaders today

• The role of educators, parents, and mentors in cultivating agency

• A powerful youth-led advocacy moment that shows literacy in action

From Susie King Taylor to modern-day student organizers, this conversation bridges past and present to show how language, knowledge, and critical thinking empower young people to name their world and reimagine it.

Whether you are an educator, youth worker, parent, caregiver, or community leader, this episode challenges you to think beyond traditional education and build spaces where brilliance is recognized, nurtured, and protected.

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