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EDUCATION
IS A RIGHT,
NOT A PRIVILEGE
Black History Month: Celebrity Author Jasmine Guy Records Book
for African American Studies Collection at Nonprofit Library for
Blind, Dyslexic

Jasmine Guy reads from Afeni Shakur:
Evolution of a Revolutionary
Los Angeles, California, February 21, 2004 -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In honor of Black History Month, renowned actress
and author Jasmine Guy has recorded an accessible version of her
new book, Afeni Shakur: Evolution of a Revolutionary for the African
American Studies collection at the Los Angeles unit of Recording
for the Blind & Dyslexic® (RFB&D®).
RFB&D, a nonprofit organization, is the nation's
educational library for students of all ages with disabilities
that make reading standard textbooks difficult or impossible.
Ms. Guy and celebrity friends spent Saturday in specially outfitted
recording booths at RFB&D's Los Angeles Unit on Hollywood
Boulevard to bring the book to life as an RFB&D AudioPlus
book on CD.
Ms. Guy is a longtime supporter of RFB&D and
its mission to create opportunities for individual success by
providing, and promoting, accessible educational materials. She
has received critical acclaim for her book that is the culmination
of years of interviews and conversation with Afeni Shakur, former
Black Panther and mother of the late rap megastar, Tupac Shakur.
"As an actress and an author, Jasmine understands
the influence of the printed page and the power, knowledge and
creativity it can unleash. We are tremendously grateful for her
continued efforts to help students who are blind or visually impaired
reach their educational potential," said Morgan Roth, RFB&D's
Vice President for Public Affairs. "Jasmine's biography of
Afeni Shakur is a tremendous addition to our library of educational
materials, not only for students of African American history and
culture, but also for anyone with an interest in contemporary
American social and political movements."
RFB&D serves 127,000 students nationwide with
a one-of-a-kind collection of 98,000 recorded titles in every
subject area and grade level. A recent study by Johns Hopkins
University shows that using RFB&D's textbooks increased reading
skills among students with cognitive disabilities by 38%. Currently,
RFB&D offers more than 2,000 adult and juvenile African American
titles in its CV Starr Learning Through Listening® master
library housed in Princeton, New Jersey.
EDITORS NOTE: High-resolution
photos and VNR available upon request by calling Diane Kelber
at (323) 664-5525 #9 or (818) 383-6165. MNR available for viewing
at www.prnewswire.com/mnr/rfbd/11876/
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