"Talent is universal, even if opportunity is not..."

A few years ago, I shared a story about a remarkable then third-grader – Tanitoluwa Adewumi. At the time, Adewumi was an 8-year-old, who arrived to New York City, after fleeing Nigeria. He had just won his age group at the New York State chess championship. His story is one of those ones that gets highlighted in press because he has succeeded against all odds.

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Reshma Patel
"Beaming children's faces are my reward for this..."

Across Zambia, students in lower primary grades (first through fourth) are struggling to catch up from the closures due to COVID-19. But even before the pandemic, more than half of students in grades three to five struggled to read basic words. While the reasons for this are systemic and multi-fold, and schools supported by Impact Network have been shown to perform better than other community schools, we continue to pilot new programs to help our most marginalized populations catch-up.

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Reshma Patel
No. 42

Last month, baseball celebrated Jackie Robinson Day, and every Major League Baseball player donned a No. 42 jersey in his honor. It marks the anniversary of when Jackie Robinson broke the color line and became a starter for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Reshma Patel
V for Vaccinated

Last week, the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines reached Zambia and vaccination efforts started in full swing. It also marked my own first dose, taken at the Javits Center – a site typically used for conventions and conferences and now serving to protect 10,000 New Yorkers a day.

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Reshma Patel
"Solve more than one challenge..."

Like many sporting events over the last year, the NetGirls Zambia league did not shoot any balls into village hoops for points and there was no league champion. While this is an unfortunate consequence of the pandemic, all was not lost! True to the aim of the program – “to empower and improve the lives of girls by providing opportunity for growth” – the team was able to pivot into other beneficial projects for women and girls.

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Reshma Patel
"A person's a person, no matter how small!"

Across the globe, investing in the earliest years of a child’s development has been proven to improve future learning outcomes and keep children in school longer. Early Childhood Education (ECE) supports cognitive and socio-emotional developments during early childhood, where the brain matures faster than any other time in life.

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Reshma Patel
Our 2020 Story-Writing Project!

Literacy is freedom; it helps to make a world of free thinkers and a democratic future. Where literacy is limited, and ignorance is involved, we are making a future of limited-thinking people who can easily be controlled by their free- thinking counterparts.

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Reshma Patel
Literacy means freedom...

Over the last few weeks, our curriculum team has been focused on planning for 2021 – given the COVID crisis, our students will have a lot to catch up on (there will be more to come on this in coming weeks!). And in a time when my own son is learning how to read, it got me thinking about when I started to love to read!

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Reshma Patel
This week's heroes...

In the midst of this week, I remained in awe of the organizers and volunteers that hustled in Georgia to flip the senate and elect the state’s first African American Senator and first Jewish Senator – led by the remarkable Stacy Abrams. Their stories have been somewhat overshadowed this week – and I wanted to give them a voice today.

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Reshma Patel