Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Course Offering
Why literacy should be a right: The case for a Kalamazoo where everyone can read
In partnership with the WMU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Kalamazoo Literacy Council Executive Director Michael D. Evans presents a fall class series entitled Why literacy should be a right: The case for a Kalamazoo where everyone can read. Registration is required: Click here to register Please note that this is a three-part class series:... Read more »
Why literacy should be a right: The case for a Kalamazoo where everyone can read
In partnership with the WMU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Kalamazoo Literacy Council Executive Director Michael D. Evans presents a fall class series entitled Why literacy should be a right: The case for a Kalamazoo where everyone can read. Registration is required: Click here to register Please note that this is a three-part class series:... Read more »
Why literacy should be a right: The case for a Kalamazoo where everyone can read
In partnership with the WMU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Kalamazoo Literacy Council Executive Director Michael D. Evans presents a fall class series entitled Why literacy should be a right: The case for a Kalamazoo where everyone can read. Registration is required: Click here to register Please note that this is a three-part class series:... Read more »
2020 Adult Literacy Research and Training Symposium
Online MI, United StatesThis annual event is for anyone who is interested in supporting adult literacy – from experienced volunteer tutors and instructors to individuals who want to learn more about how they can serve this important cause during a time of social distancing and virtual learning. During this FREE day-long symposium, attendees participated in workshops and presentations... Read more »
Edison: Place Matters!
Kalamazoo Literacy Council 420 E Alcott St, Kalamazoo, MI, United StatesJoin the Kalamazoo Literacy Council for a special session that takes a deep dive into Edison and reveals surprising facts about the neighborhood where we live, work, and play. This engaging session is facilitated by Dr. Karika Parker, University/Community Fellow, who is also leading the EDisON "Education is On" initative.Participants will learn about the history,... Read more »