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Joined April 2008

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    16 hours ago

    Kwame Alexander, Jason Reynolds, and Jacqueline Woodson Organize Kid Lit Rally for Black Lives on Facebook

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    Jun 1

    "Young people are ready and they're willing and they're prepared to take on this discussion if we as adults are prepared to have it with them." - YA Author encouraging adults to talk to kids about racism

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    May 30

    Struggling with internal buy-in for your marketing efforts? Learn how three marketing leaders have found success. Register now to join this live discussion. June 4, 2-3pm US EDT.

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  4. Jun 1

    A two-part article series, Racial Equity in the Library, for library staff to start or to continue the process of understanding, listening and conversing.

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  5. May 29

    Here's a fresh list of 72 webinars and one mini online conference for June. Thank you to for compiling this great resource!

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    May 29

    Join for the free webinar, “Libraries Prepare to Answer Civil Legal Questions in Times of Crisis”. When: June 11, 3 - 4 PM ET More information/Register:

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    May 28
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  8. May 28

    "Imagine physically distanced exercise programs, walking groups, story time, and even outdoor theater and small concerts." - Phil Myrick

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    Even virtual events have attendance caps, but LJ's and 's Day of Dialog platforms have just increased "seating" capacity to a whopping 4K. So if you haven't signed up yet, now's the time!

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  10. May 28

    "How can we use the digital space to bring differing perspectives together around core issues in a safe, productive manner as we do in our physical locations?"

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  11. May 27

    Read a recap of the recent course, Creating Pathways to Civil Legal Justice , phase 1 of a project supported by , and join us on 6/11 for the , Libraries Prepare to Answer Civil Legal Questions in Times of Crisis

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  12. May 27
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    Programs like the Harry Potter Social Distancing Book Club run by the King County Library System are one of the ways libraries are helping people feel less isolated and even learn something new.

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  14. May 26

    schedule includes session at 1:00 ET, Pivoting Through Crisis: A Global Pandemic’s Impact on the Future of Library Services.

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    May 26

    REMINDER: Sunday May 31 is the last day to nominate your public library for one of three $5,000 OCLC Community Engagement Awards. Share your breakthroughs at

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    To recover from the and get through this summer, we need to redeploy the and . Here's why, with some ideas for unfolding the library and moving things outdoors. (1/9)

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  19. Retweeted
    May 21

    As we head into a long weekend, don't forget to check out our Teens' Top Ten nominees for some reading recommendations:

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    May 21

    Reopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) Information Hub: A COVID-19 Research Project

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