What does it mean to be a true library advocate?

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On this episode of the podcast Jeff and Tricia speak with Allie Cornejo who is a High School Librarian/Lead Librarian in Harlingen, TX. She is chair of the TLA Public Relations and Marketing Committee, as well as chair for TASL's Legislative and Advocacy Committee, and co-hosts the Libraries Transform Texas Podcast. She is an enthusiast of YA lIt and graphic novels, and can often be found reading them late into the night with her booklight.

Ready to connect with this week's guest?

Twitter - @allie_cornejo, Instagram & Facebook - @alliethelibrarian

More about Libraries Transform Texas:

https://txla.org/tools-resources/libraries-transform-texas/

Books recommended on this episode

Miss Quinces: A Graphic Novel

The Weight of Blood

Indivisible

BookTubers Recommended

Hailey in Bookland

Jesse The Reader

Learn more about Shifting Schools

www.shiftingschools.com

Check out this episode of Shifting Our Schools

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