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TLA's Libraries Transform Texas Podcast Texas Library Association
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This monthly podcast is a production of the Texas Library Association. It’s designed to showcase the amazing work of Texas librarians and the influence of Texas libraries. #librariestransformtx
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Graphic Storytelling in Libraries: A Conversation with Moni Barrette
Join former Texas Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Chair Christina Taylor in conversation with Moni Barrette from the American Library Association’s Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table. Discover creative ways for library workers to integrate comics and graphic novels into their programs and teaching. From interactive workshops to engaging activities, this episode explores strategies beyond traditional collection development and passive programming. Tune in for fresh insights into leveraging the power of graphic storytelling in libraries!
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Empowering Literacy: A Conversation with John Trischitti
Join host Jeannette Davies from the San Antonio Public Library as she engages in a candid conversation with John Trischitti, executive director of the Literacy Coalition of the Permian Basin, delving into the landscape of literacy in Texas. Exploring the hurdles in addressing this issue, they dissect Trischitti's TED Talk on librarians and literacy, emphasize the value of forging partnerships, debunk misconceptions surrounding non-literate individuals, and propose strategies for fostering inclusivity in public and school libraries.
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Unveiling Literary Worlds: A Conversation with Tomi Adeyemi
Step into the world of literature with host Beatrice Saba, Library Director of the Bryan College Station Public Library System, as she engages in a captivating conversation with New York Times bestselling author Tomi Adeyemi. Known for her acclaimed novel "Children of Blood and Bone," the first installment in the Legacy of Orïsha trilogy, Adeyemi shares insights into her sources of inspiration and her meticulous historical research process, intertwining her narratives with the past. Explore the evolution of Adeyemi's trilogy, particularly delving into the distinctive elements of the third book, "Children of Anguish and Anarchy." Discover the exciting journey of translating a beloved book series into a cinematic experience and reminisce with Adeyemi about her cherished memories of libraries from her formative years.
This episode is sponsored by Alexandria.
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Reflections on the Texas Book Festival: A Conversation with Marianne DeLeon
Join host Michele Santos in a conversation with Marianne DeLeon, the newly appointed CEO of the Texas Book Festival. Delve into Marianne's motivations for taking on this exciting role, exploring what drew her to this opportunity and what she anticipates most in her new position. The discussion unfolds to encompass Marianne's vision for fundraising, the pivotal role of libraries in communities, and reflections on the Texas Book Festival's notable achievements to date. Together, they candidly address the challenges that lie ahead for the festival.
This episode is sponsored by Texas Woman's University, School of Library and Information Studies.
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Educational Empowerment: A Conversation with Howard Marks and Angela Gaule
In our season 6 premier, host Michele Santos talks to Howard Marks and Angela Gaule of the Ector County Library in Odessa about the Gale Excel Adult High School Program at their library. The program gives people aged 21 and over the ability to earn their high school diploma online. The three discuss how to start the program at your public library, challenges, and success stories.
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Science in the Library: an interview with Caleb Kraft
In this short-but-sweet episode (less than 10 minutes) Emily Warwas of the Cedar Park Public Library talks with Caleb Kraft, Senior Editor of Make: Magazine, about craft and science projects at the library.