51: From Readers to Leaders: How Latoya Turner is Using Literacy to Inspire the Next Generation of HBCU Graduates
In this episode of the Homeschool Our Way Podcast, I’m joined by the founder of Brown Hands Literacy, Latoya Turner. She’s an educator, author, film producer and a proud HBCU graduate.
Listen in to hear more about Latoya’s story and her work to ensure children learn about HBCUs while developing a love for literacy.
Be sure to check out Latoya’s books, and connect with her on social!
- Get your copies of “Brown Hands, White Sand” and “Brown Hands, Black Schools: HBCUs” ➡️ Brown Hands Website
- Facebook | Instagram| TikTok | Twitter
- See videos of Latoya’s books brought to life in the classroom! Beach Day | HBCU Day
- Coming soon! ➡️ short film “Brown Hands, Black Schools: HBCUs” (stay tuned for availability in July 2024)
- Learn more about Brown Hands Literacy
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