World Read Aloud Day 2020 has come and gone, once again showcasing the power of literacy, community and, you guessed it, reading aloud! With February 5th behind us, the LitWorld team can reflect on this amazing advocacy day that reaches millions of people around the world each year, in over 170 countries! This time, we are focusing on this year’s celebrations from some of our amazing, on-the-ground partners, who always bring immense amounts of enthusiasm, innovation and community organization to this day!
LitWorld’s long-time partner in Uganda, Art of a Child, celebrated during the week of February 5th with read-alouds, crown making and bringing the joy of the celebration to a variety of communities, reaching over 400 kids and adults! Having been founded in 2010, Art of a Child continues to spearhead literacy through art activities for boys and girls from some of the most vulnerable communities around Kampala. The organization consists of a deeply dedicated team of mentors, who travel to community centers, schools, and neighborhoods, often in a “matata” van, bringing books and art to kids that would not have a way of accessing it otherwise.
Meanwhile, one of the newer LitWorld’s partnerships in Morocco, LEAD Morocco Academy, were also busy celebrating their first WRAD. The main event was organized at the local library, “a place that many people from the community have not visited before”, shared Partnership Coordinator Zahra Benfares. The academy staff and volunteers held read-alouds and fun activities for the children and adults during the entire day, while the library staff were busy educating everyone about the ease of accessing the books. Many people were surprised to learn that they can rent out books for free and pledged to keep coming back with their children.
One organization that always goes above and beyond for World Read Aloud Day is LitWorld’s partner in Roldanillo, Colombia - Museo Rayo. What started out as a one-day celebration back in 2014, has grown to a “Read Aloud Month”, involving the entire community of Roldanillo. It all starts on February 5th, with a siren sounding off in the main square at 10 am, letting everyone know that “Read Aloud Month” has begun. One can see at least 5000 people reading aloud at the same time in different places throughout the city - in schools, in businesses, on playgrounds and public places. The children and mentors from the museum are charged with a special task - carrying suitcases full of books they go out into places in the community that don’t typically enjoy a read aloud - like a local retirement home. According to a local newspaper that featured Museo Rayo in an article about the celebrations, one thing is clear - Roldanillo is now known as “The Town That Reads”!
From Zambia to the Philippines to the United States - we are humbled by the sheer force of joy and powerful advocacy that comes from this day. LitWorld is always thankful to everyone who participates and helps us reach millions of children and people this year, reminding everyone how simple, yet powerful the Read Aloud can be. For more photos from the big day all around the world, scroll down below!