Film Dokumenter | Gerakan Sosial Duduk Baca Membuka Jendela Dunia, Memperkaya Literasi Bangsa

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12 Jun 202407:04

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights efforts to tackle low literacy rates in Malang, Indonesia, where reading habits are still underdeveloped despite the city's reputation as an educational hub. Key challenges include high book prices and limited access to libraries. In response, local literacy communities have initiated free public book borrowing programs and reading events to increase accessibility. Through consistent volunteer-driven initiatives, the community aims to make reading more available and foster a reading culture, emphasizing that everyone deserves access to knowledge as a means of personal and social development.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Efforts are being made to improve literacy in Indonesia, especially in comparison to other countries with higher reading interest.
  • 😀 National Book Day, falling on May 17th, serves as a moment for reflection and evaluation of initiatives aimed at increasing reading habits.
  • 😀 Despite Malang being known as an Education City, literacy levels in the city are still relatively low, at about 60%.
  • 😀 Malang's rapid development does not mask the critical issue of low reading interest, even though it has reputable educational institutions, modern libraries, and many bookstores.
  • 😀 One of the major obstacles to reading in Malang is the high price of books, especially newer, educational, and quality ones, which are often inaccessible for lower-income groups.
  • 😀 Initiatives like literacy communities have emerged, organizing events such as book discussions, reading sessions, and public gatherings to encourage reading.
  • 😀 'Duduk Baca' community project in Malang addresses the issue of expensive books by providing a free book borrowing service at the city square.
  • 😀 The 'Duduk Baca' project aims to make reading more accessible by providing books to people who do not have time or access to libraries.
  • 😀 The project was initiated by four friends who realized that many books they owned were underutilized and decided to share them with the public.
  • 😀 The project has gained significant community enthusiasm and aims to continue expanding by organizing larger events, such as book fairs and book-sharing activities.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the transcript related to literacy in Malang?

    -The main issue is the low reading interest and literacy rates in Malang, despite the city being known as an educational hub. The literacy rate is only around 60%, and the high cost of books is a significant barrier to increasing reading habits among the population.

  • Why are books expensive, and how does this affect reading habits in Malang?

    -Books, particularly new and educational ones, are expensive, which creates a barrier for lower-income individuals and families to purchase them. This leads to a lack of access to quality reading materials and discourages people from developing regular reading habits.

  • What are the challenges people face in accessing libraries in Malang?

    -Libraries in Malang have limited hours and require registration, which can be inconvenient for those who are unable to visit during the open hours. Additionally, not everyone has the time or resources to manage library memberships, further hindering access to books.

  • What initiative has been taken to address the reading access issue in Malang?

    -The 'Duduk Baca' initiative was started to provide free access to books in public spaces, such as the Alun-Alun in Malang. This initiative aims to break down barriers to reading by offering books without the need for memberships or library visits.

  • What motivated the creation of the 'Duduk Baca' initiative?

    -The initiative was born out of a shared love for books among the founders. They wanted to make reading more accessible to everyone, including those who may not have the means to visit libraries or purchase books.

  • How does the 'Duduk Baca' initiative aim to make reading less intimidating?

    -By setting up reading spots in public spaces, 'Duduk Baca' encourages people to read without the pressure of formal settings, like libraries. The goal is to make reading more social and accessible to people who may feel embarrassed or excluded in traditional reading environments.

  • What role do community events play in promoting literacy in Malang?

    -Community events, such as book discussions, reading activities, and book-sharing events organized by 'Duduk Baca,' play a crucial role in promoting literacy by engaging people in social reading activities. These events help to normalize reading in public spaces and create a supportive environment for literacy growth.

  • What has been the response of the Malang community to the 'Duduk Baca' initiative?

    -The community's response has been overwhelmingly positive, with high levels of participation in the reading activities. The founders were surprised by the enthusiasm and support they received from the public.

  • What future plans does the 'Duduk Baca' initiative have to further promote literacy?

    -The initiative plans to host larger events in the future, including book fairs and book-sharing sessions. They also aim to strengthen their volunteer base and develop a more sustainable, community-driven approach to promoting reading.

  • Why is consistency important for the success of the 'Duduk Baca' initiative?

    -Consistency is important because it helps build trust and familiarity with the community. By regularly organizing reading events, the initiative can establish a strong presence and encourage more people to engage with reading activities on a routine basis.

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