
Episode seven of Library Land Conversations features Rebekkah Aldrich, the executive director of the Mid-Hudson Library System in New York. She is also the author of Sustainable Thinking: Ensuring Your Library’s Future in an Uncertain World and Resilience.
We learned of Rebekkah and her work when she delivered the opening keynote at Library Journal’s Winter Summit. Her topic was “The Just Transition,” and focused on how public libraries can help build community resilience using regenerative thinking.
You can learn more about Rebekkah and her work on library sustainability by following her on Twitter, where she’s @rebekkah, on Facebook at Sustainable Libraries or at https://sustainablelibrariesinitiativ…. She is an inspiration!
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