About this Event
Together We Can: Community Partnerships & Literacy
Come join us at the Lucas Theatre For the Arts for an exciting event focused on building community partnerships and promoting literacy. Special guest Kareem Weaver (The Right to Read) will deliver a keynote about the Science of Reading and the community's role in the district-wide strategy. This in-person gathering will bring together individuals and organizations passionate about making a difference through collaboration and education. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow together!
Kareem Weaver is the Co-Founder & Executive Director of FULCRUM. He is an award-winning educator and community advocate with extensive experience leading schools and systems in district, juvenile justice, and managed-care settings. His advocacy is featured in the 2023 documentary .
Kareem’s commitment to literacy is deep-rooted. He credits the quality of his education to a program through A Better Chance, a nonprofit that provides high-performing students of color access to the best schools, helping them become the nation’s next leaders. This program was foundational to Kareem’s understanding that education is the greatest equalizer. Kareem became a first-generation college graduate after obtaining a bachelor's degree from Morehouse College and a master’s in clinical-community psychology from the University of South Carolina. At Morehouse, Kareem co-founded Students for the Children of Incarcerated Parents (SCIP), an endeavor that underlined illiteracy’s crushing impact on these families and their communication.
Armed with this knowledge, Kareem began his career in the classroom, rooting his approach in evidence-based methods exemplified by Marva Collins and the American Federation of Teachers—today, these strategies are referred to as the Science of Reading. Kareem taught grades spanning elementary to high school before becoming an administrator and eventually accepting the role of Executive Director—Western Region at New Leaders, an organization committed to developing technical, adaptive, and instructional leadership skills in educators serving high-needs schools.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lucas Theatre For the Arts, 32 Abercorn Street, Savannah, United States
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