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The Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation and Reading Partners Team Up on a Book Drive for Read in Color Charleston
The Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation and Reading Partners recently announced that they are kicking off their 6th annual book drive to promote literacy in memory of Cynthia Graham Hurd. Cynthia Graham Hurd was one of the Mother Emanuel Nine – the church members killed during a prayer service in June 2015. Cynthia was also a lifelong Charleston resident and 31-year librarian with Charleston County Public Library and had a love for literacy that transcended generations and genres.
With support from its partners: Channel 5, the Charleston County Library, the Berkeley County Library System and the entire community, the annual book drive to date has collected 33,000 books that were distributed to aspiring readers in the Reading Partners program. This year, the partners are bringing Read in Color to Charleston and are focused on collecting books that have diverse themes and characters. The shift to collect diverse books was a mutual decision and one that is inspired by the mirrors, windows and glass doors analogy- that they can serve as reflections of ourselves, give us insight into the experiences of others, and serve as gateways into new worlds.
“We are delighted to continue to collect and distribute books to students, and we are excited that these books will help young children see themselves in the stories they will read,” said Malcolm Graham (pictured, above right), Cynthia’s brother and CEO of the foundation.
According to Reading Partners Executive Director, Kecia Greenho, “Less than 25% of children’s books depict non-white characters. We believe everyone should be able to see themselves in the pages of a book. The Read in Color Charleston initiative is for all of us in the Lowcountry area. By reading diverse books, we can increase understanding, empathy, and inclusion.”
Books can be purchased at Barnes and Noble, Buxton Books, Turning Page Bookstore and a complete list of diverse books can be found online by visiting the following link: https://readingpartners.org/
Reading Partners South Carolina is accepting applications now for the next group of AmeriCorps members! Serving with AmeriCorps is an opportunity to work alongside the Charleston community and support students, all while gaining hands-on career experience. If you or anyone you know is passionate about service, check out our open positions and apply today! We are also building our volunteer force to work with over 700 students this fall. The unfinished learning due to COVID-19 school disruptions has exacerbated the literacy crisis for our most vulnerable students; sign up today at www.readingpartners.org/








