Reading as an experience takes many forms. We read alone – in the comfort of our homes. We read in groups – shared reading in the classroom and book clubs. We read to connect to the broader community – through social media and the news. This week I (Yiola) received an invitation to a Literary Tea from the Yonge Gogos: an opportunity to engage in literacy in the community.
My aunt Valerie is a Yonge Gogo. “Yonge” for Toronto’s famous Yonge St. and surrounding area and “Gogo” the African word for ‘grandmother’. The Yonge Gogos (how I love the play on words) are grandmothers in Canada who work with grandmothers in Africa.
http://www.grandmotherscampaign.org/?page_id=10
The Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign raises funds in Canada for the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s work with community level organizations in Africa that provide grandmothers and the children in their care with the necessities of life, including counselling, nutrition, shelter, school supplies and income generation activities.
This year’s literary tea features Sally Armstrong, journalist, filmmaker, and award-winning author. There will be a reading from her book Uprising and time to socialize.
I think an event such as this is simply amazing: hosted by strong women in our local community who are committed to and working with strong women abroad; bringing the community together through literacy to raise money for a wonderful organization – the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
http://www.stephenlewisfoundation.org
I find this literary event of interest because of the visiting author, the featured book, and the focus: the empowerment of women around the world. Here is a description of the book:
Uprising: A New Age Is Dawning for Every Mother’s Daughter
From Africa to Asia to the Americas, women are the key to progress on ending poverty, violence, and conflict. Award-winning humanitarian and journalist Sally Armstrong shows us why empowering women and girls is the way forward, and she introduces us to the leading females who are making change happen, from Nobel Prize winners to little girls suing from justice. Uprising tells dramatic and empowering stories of change-makers and examines the stunning courage, tenacity and wit they are using to alter the status quo. In this landmark book that ties together feminism and our global economy, Sally Armstrong brings us the voices of the women all over the world whose bravery and strength is changing the world as we know it.
Retrieved from: http://www.speakers.ca/speakers/sally-armstrong/
Attached is the flyer for the Literary Tea. The event takes place October 19th at 2pm in Toronto. I will be there. You too are invited to join as well. If you are able to attend please contact Ena @ 416-485-0753. Perhaps I will see you there to share literacy teaching in the community.