The organizations' reading groups will discuss themes and teachings from Smith’s memoir, 'WILL.'
Book Club, “to transform the path of youth around the world — deepening their love of reading, culture, self-expression, self-healing, and self-awareness.” The Book Club also provides digital discussion guides to club leaders to support them in their reading process.
Jana Babatunde-Bey, President and CEO, WJSFF said in a statement: “We are so proud to collaborate with the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation on this education and empowerment initiative. Through our collective efforts, we hope to transform the path of youth around the world and empower them to fulfill the potential of their own greatness.
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