This Boston-based literacy group is helping kids read through the pandemic By Diti Kohli Globe Correspondent,Updated May 13, 2021, 5:27 p.m. Email to a Friend Literations adult volunteer Michelle Cherry tutors second grader Envoy Rivas at Blackstone Innovation School in Boston.Matt Roth/Matt Roth for AARP Experience Co The three-decades-old Boston literacy nonprofit Generations Incorporated is walking into its new era with a fresh name: Literations. Executive director Wes Enicks said the branding captures the organizationâs goal to raise the literacy and comprehension in Boston-area students, with the help of adult volunteer tutors. The name itself â Literations â is a play on words, a combination of âliteracyâ and âgenerations.â