Lawyers representing students in several U.S. states are making the case that the right to literacy is the bridge to so many other rights.
Lawyers representing students in several U.S. states are making the case that the right to literacy is the bridge to so many other rights.
PARIS – Among the 2.5 million people who are illiterate in France, there are also executives from the corporate world. Because of the jobs they hold, these people are very good at hiding their inability to read or write, making this phenomenon impossible to quantify — some have dubbed it the “invisible affliction.” When he […]