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From Third-Grade Struggle to 4,000-Unit Empire: Riaz Taplin’s Fight to Read Fueled a Mission at ArtHaus Partners to House Bay Area Teachers

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Taplin The CEO who couldn’t read until age 13 is now giving back to the educators who chang

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