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Success Stories: Fairy Tales & the Crack Epidemic

May30
2012
Rochee Jeffrey Written by Rochee Jeffrey

Today’s guest blog post is by Teneasha Pierson. Teneasha is a proud alum of Howard University and has recently accepted an invitation to serve as a Health Education volunteer with the Peace Corps in Kenya. Find out more at www.teneashapierson.com.

At six years old, I was the princess of a magic kingdom eponymously named “Teneashaland”. I started my day greeting animals while skipping through the glittery, hot pink paths of the forest. I feasted on cotton candy plucked from the sky, and after a full day of presiding over my kingdom, I slept on a super-sized pillow made of the super-soft fluff that fills teddy bears.

Teneasha Pierson

I loved fairy tales. Fairy tales taught me that I could overcome. They taught me that strength of character was a critical factor in my success. Most importantly, they gave me hope that my potential was not limited by my environment or my lack of possessions.

This lesson was priceless and changed the trajectory of my life.

I grew up in Oakland, CA in the eighties when Oakland transitioned from the progressive home of the Black Panthers to a major hub of the crack epidemic. My neighborhood unraveled quickly.

Despite my circumstances, education was always presented as a way to avoid the pitfalls of my community. In my home and in my neighborhood my love of reading was nurtured. I wore wire-framed glasses very similar to Simon the Chipmunk and was equipped with a backpack filled with the greats: Dr. Seuss and a selection of the Disney classics, among others. I was a princess in my mind and in my community, I was considered a scholar.

As I grew older, I hung up my tiara but I held tightly to the contents of my backpack.

Education and reading has made good on every promise it made. I was the first college graduate from my family and my community. I have had the opportunity to work in the fields of public policy, public health, intellectual property law and I will soon have the opportunity to serve in Kenya with the Peace Corps.

Books can change lives and inspire hope. I am proof of that.

Posted in Books & Reading, Guest Blog Posts, Success Stories - Tagged California, crack epidemic, Hope Scholarship, Pierson, success stories, Teneasha

Barclays Brings Books to Kids in Need

Jun16
2011
Rochee Jeffrey Written by Rochee Jeffrey

Today’s guest blog post is from Julia Falkenstern, a Strategic Alliances coordinator at First Book. Julia works with corporate partners like Barclays, KPMG and Pi Beta Phi to ensure that children from low-income families throughout the country have the opportunity to own new books.

At the end of May, First Book staff traveled across the country to join Barclays volunteers at Berkley Maynard Academy, a K-8 school in the Aspire Public Schools charter network, in Oakland, CA.  The volunteers were there to read with second grade students as part of the very first Barclays reading party on the West Coast.

The volunteers and young readers traded off reading Something Beautiful, Luna Moths: Masters of Change, and the Barclays special edition of The Berenstain Bears’ Dollars and Sense to one another.  At the end of the reading party, the children were ecstatic to learn that they would each be taking home the three new books in a Barclays backpack.

James Willcox, CEO of Aspire Public Schools, was also on hand to read to students and talk with volunteers about the great things happening at Berkley Maynard and other Aspire Public Schools.  He mentioned that in 2010, 100% of Aspire’s graduating seniors were accepted to college, exemplifying the charter school network’s motto, “College for Certain.”

Like Aspire Public Schools, Barclays strives to prepare students for college.  In addition to hosting reading parties like the one at Berkley Maynard, Barclays has provided 10 schools with book grants to the College Prep and Personal Finance sections of the First Book Marketplace.

Posted in Books & Reading, First Book Events, First Book Partners, Marketplace - Tagged Barclays, California, First Book Marketplace, reading party, volunteers

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