Open to all – the quiet revolution boosting literacy

Open to all – the quiet revolution boosting literacy

Author: Sophia Layne March 13, 2026 Duration: 40:24

Host Sophia Layne sits down with Susan Alvaro at the Half Moon Bay Library for a wide-ranging conversation about the inner workings of public education, the power of literacy, and the many ways community members can get involved locally. This episode weaves together a fascinating tour of how public education is structured from classroom to federal level, how early literacy gaps can harden into lifelong disadvantage, the unglamorous work that rarely makes the news but shapes everything — and a touching visit to a bilingual storytime in progress.

Susan Alvaro has served on the San Mateo County Board of Education for 32 years, representing the Coastside as well as a number of Bayside communities, and advocating across all of San Mateo County. She has deep experience in literacy advocacy, juvenile justice, and supporting underserved students. Susan also volunteers as an adult English learner tutor, facilitating a book club and conversation club via Zoom — a practice she began during the pandemic and continues two days a week.

Sophia Layne is a public advocate, nature lover, long-time Coastsider, and mom. She's a former director in the biomedical industry and has served on her local school board and with county- and statewide public education advocacy organizations.


Sophia Layne hosts On Location-Coastside Edition, a podcast that digs into the complex fabric of community life where society, culture, and policy intersect. Each episode moves beyond abstract debate, grounding discussions in the tangible realities and unique character of coastal regions. The conversations explore how local decisions on education, environmental stewardship, and economic development are deeply woven into broader cultural narratives and news cycles. Sophia’s perspective is shaped by her direct experience in crafting public education policy at local and state levels, as well as her professional view from within the global biomedical field. This combination allows for a distinctive analysis of how communities can invest in themselves wisely and sustainably. The aim is to foster a more informed and interconnected dialogue, one that operates from a mindset of abundance rather than scarcity. By examining the threads that connect a school board meeting to international research, or a coastal preservation effort to statewide budgetary choices, this podcast offers a grounded yet expansive look at building a resilient future. It’s not about returning to an idealized past, but about thoughtfully navigating toward a more robust and equitable version of our shared world. Tune in for a series of thoughtful, on-the-ground explorations that make the connections between our daily lives and the larger systems around us both clear and compelling.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 15

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