Episodes
Exploring Scholastic's Impact on Literacy and Book Access In this episode of End Book Deserts, the podcast discusses book access and literacy culture with Judy Newman, the Chief Impact Officer of Scholastic. Newman shares how Scholastic, a member of the National Book Access Association, is advancing the work of organizations that distribute books and promoting reading for pleasure among children. She touches upon the company's multiple initiatives, such as partnering with organizations like...
Published 02/06/24
Published 02/06/24
In this episode of the End Book Deserts Podcast, Dr. Molly Ness interviews authors Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr, who share their experiences and adventures during a year-long road trip to visit Title I schools in all 50 states. They discuss their mission to provide free books to under-resourced areas, the impact of their visits on students, and the research conducted during the trip. They also reveal their plans for the future, including online virtual school visits. Tune in to learn more...
Published 11/13/23
We kick off the new season with New York's Meet the Writers! Meet the Writers has reached more than 45,000 students citywide and distributed 25,000 books signed by visiting authors. Their collaboration with schools helps to create a culture of literacy and reading.
Published 09/25/23
We revisit the Governor's Early Literacy Foundation working to end book deserts in Tennessee, with support from Scholastic.
Published 08/03/23
Find out how the state of Florida is earmarking funds in recent legislation to #endbookdeserts.
Published 07/03/23
I love when many people come to the table to bring books to kids. That's why we are excited to create this episode with Kathleen Ryan Mufson and Pitney Bowes. 
Published 06/05/23
We're thrilled today to be joined by Jonathan Hamilton who is the executive director of the Drag Story Hour!
Published 04/03/23
Join Carolyn Lyons and Kyle Zimmer to understand this new coalition advocating for literacy equity!
Published 03/06/23
Brooklyn Book Bodega provides access to and ownership of books, builds community, and creates a passion for learning through free events and literacy-based community programming.
Published 01/25/23
Find out how this financial firm commits to literacy.
Published 01/17/23
Find out how Dollar General Literacy Foundation commits to the work to #endbookdeserts
Published 10/17/22
Find out how parents can become literacy advocates.
Published 07/11/22
Middle grade author Jennifer Nielsen chats libraries, book access, and building reading culture.
Published 05/03/22
I turn the microphone on my youngest guest to discuss ways to motivate young readers. 
Published 04/11/22
Tune in for a conversation with literacy expert Cornelius Minor and Jonathon Beatty - as we chat hip hop, literacy, and entrepreneurship.
Published 02/13/22
Celebrate the power of connecting through text on February 2, 2022. Join me as I chat with Dwaine Millard, Senior VP of Literacy Initiatives at Scholastic.
Published 01/20/22
Join authors Matthew Swanson and Robbi Behr as they discuss their yearlong adventure - driving a school bus (with their four children) across the country visiting Title 1 schools in the work to #endbookdeserts.
Published 01/03/22
A look into the work to #endbookdeserts in the greater Nashville area.
Published 12/17/21
Director James Pond explains how almost 45 million books have found their way to Tennessee’s children in the work to end book deserts.
Published 09/27/21
A Chicago-based community literacy program provides students with educational programming and book fairs to #endbookdeserts.
Published 06/14/21
Discover the partnership between Scholastic and Save the Children to #endbookdeserts and engage kids nationwide in summer reading.
Published 05/28/21
Discover how former Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi went from ice skating to literacy activist and the work of her foundation Always Dream to #endbookdeserts.
Published 05/17/21
Since 1966, this literacy giant has been leading the field in the work to #endbookdeserts
Published 05/04/21
Join Cornelius Minor and Nawal Qarooni Casiano in a conversation about books and programs that reflect the stories of our diverse children.
Published 04/12/21