Why Reading
Is A Social Justice Issue
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When we think of reading, we often imagine quiet classrooms, bedtime stories, or a child lost in the pages of a book. But for millions of students across the country, reading is not a joyful escape—it’s a daily struggle.
At Core Reading Center, we believe that reading is more than an academic skill. It’s a human right. And when access to reading instruction depends on zip code, income, or resources, we must recognize reading for what it is: a social justice issue.
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The Reality:
Who’s Being Left Behind?
According to the Nation’s Report Card, only about 30% of U.S. fourth graders read at a proficient level. Among students from low-income backgrounds, English language learners, and students of color, that number drops even further.
These gaps don’t happen by chance. They are the result of systemic inequities in education:
- Under-resourced schools
- Limited access to books and libraries
- Few or no reading intervention programs
- Families unable to afford private tutoring
And without early, targeted support, students who fall behind in reading are likely to stay behind—for years.
Evidence-based reading practices
Individualized support from certified educators
A commitment to equity and accessibility
Whether it’s one-on-one tutoring, small group sessions, or summer reading camps, our goal is the same: to close the reading gap and build a strong foundation for lifelong learning.
Why It Matters
Reading isn’t just about passing a test. It’s the foundation of everything that follows:
- Learning other subjects
- Building self-confidence
- Staying in school
- Finding a job
- Participating in civic life
A child who can’t read proficiently is at a much greater risk of dropping out of school, experiencing poverty, and facing limited life opportunities.
If we care about equity, opportunity, and justice, we must care about reading.
Succeed in school
Build confidence
Dream bigger
Break cycles of disadvantage
We believe that reading is a human right—and that no child should be denied that right because of circumstances beyond their control.
Our Response:
Free, High-Quality Reading Support for Every Child Who Needs It
At Core Reading Center, we work to break down the barriers that prevent children from becoming successful readers. Our programs are:
- Completely free for families
- Led by certified educators
- Evidence-based and tailored to each student
- Focused on the students most at risk of falling through the cracks
We don’t just teach kids to read—we restore confidence, close opportunity gaps, and change academic trajectories.
Succeed in school
Build confidence
Dream bigger
Break cycles of disadvantage
We believe that reading is a human right—and that no child should be denied that right because of circumstances beyond their control.
Join The Movement
For Reading Equity
We’re just getting started—and we can’t do it alone.
- DONATE to help provide free reading support to students who need it most
- VOLUNTEER your time or skills
- PARTNER with us to expand our reach in schools and communities
- SPREAD THE WORD — because awareness is action
Together, we can ensure that every child gets the chance to not just learn to read, but to thrive.
Every Child Deserves the Chance to Read-and Succeed
> Reading should never be a privilege.
> Let’s make it a right.
> Together, we can ensure that every child, regardless of background, has the tools to unlock their future.