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Literacy, for the majority of people today, does not mean something as simple as reading and writing. However, with the most basic literacy, street workers at Tegal City Terminal are able to improve their prestige.

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KRISTI UTAMI
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A number of street workers gathered at the Tegal City Terminal, Central Java, Tuesday (8/9/2020) to commemorate World Literacy Day. Street workers studying at the Sakila Kerti Community Reading Gardens or Terminal School launched a book of poetry collections.

Literacy, for the majority of people today, does not mean something as simple as reading and writing. However, with the most basic literacy, street workers at Tegal City Terminal are able to improve their prestige.

The pen in Erna\'s (42) right hand keeps moving, arranging letter by letter on a white paper. The noise of horns and the roar of the bus engine did not distract the woman who is a street vendor.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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