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After she dropped out of high school in the eleventh grade, she said she tried various jobs but ultimately felt lost about her future. It was reading, she said, that gave her a way back to education.
She passed her GED, graduated from the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, and earned master’s and PhD. degrees in cultural anthropology from Cornell. She also became a writer, scholar, and advocate for improving policy and practices in K-12 and higher education systems in the United States.
“As we consider the state of literacy in Arizona today, I ask you to remember that behind every statistic is a child whose future hangs in the balance,” Brusi concluded. “A child who might find in books what I found: not just knowledge, but sanctuary. Not just skills, but selfhood. Not just a path to success, but a way home.”
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