Exploring Literacy and Community: A Conversation with Ruba Marshood of Indy Reads
In the 10th episode of the Third Space Indy podcast, host Michael Zarick interviews Ruba Marshood, the CEO of Indy Reads, an organization in Indianapolis dedicated to advancing literacy for all. Ruba shares insights into her background, her role at Indy Reads, and the increasing demand for their programs. The conversation delves into the broader meanings of literacy, the interconnectedness of communities, and the importance of writing and reading in shaping society. Ruba also reflects on the influential stories of her grandmothers and the cultural significance of food within Middle Eastern and Palestinian heritage. The episode concludes with a discussion on the power of books and ideas to create and unite communities.
00:00 Introduction and Dedication
00:52 Meet Ruba Marshood: CEO of Indy Reads
02:01 Ruba's Background and Journey
03:18 Defining Literacy and Indy Reads' Mission
06:30 Indy Reads' Programs and Community Impact
21:56 Personal Reflections on Reading
36:01 Cultural Heritage and Family Ties
37:47 Influence of Grandparents
39:08 Historical Context and Family Stories
48:18 Palestinian and Lebanese Cuisine
51:52 Arab American Identity and College Experience
54:04 Indy Reads and Literacy Initiatives
56:59 The Power of the Written Word
01:02:02 Final Thoughts and Reflections