Teaching Beyond the Textbook: Trauma-Informed Literacy in Louisville
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What if the key to improving health outcomes, graduation rates, and long-term economic mobility in Louisville starts with something simple: helping a child feel safe enough to read?
In this episode of The Lou Review, Rosa Hart sits down with Ashley Dearinger, co-founder of I Would Rather Be Reading, a Louisville-based nonprofit advancing literacy through trauma-informed care, relationship-building, and intentional community partnerships.
Born out of firsthand classroom experience, the organization began as a small summer camp designed to support children who were falling behind — not because they lacked intelligence, but because they lacked stability and consistent support. What followed was rapid, community-driven growth rooted in a powerful understanding: academic success cannot happen until emotional needs are addressed.
Ashley shares how trauma-informed educational practices are reshaping literacy intervention in Louisville and why health literacy is an essential — and often overlooked — component of long-term community wellness.
The conversation explores:
- The link between literacy, health outcomes, and generational opportunity
- Why relationship-centered education drives measurable impact
- How innovative partnerships expand nonprofit reach
- Smart, sustainable fundraising strategies that fuel growth
- Plans to expand services into middle and high school programming
- A long-term vision for community hubs that connect education to career pathways
At its core, I Would Rather Be Reading represents a shift in how Louisville approaches children’s education — from remediation to empowerment.
This episode is a powerful reminder that when a city invests in literacy, it invests in its own future.
Learn more and connect with IWRBR at:
iWouldRatherBeReading.org
🎧 Listen now to learn how this Louisville nonprofit is turning pages - and turning the tide - for children across our community.
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