I'm thrilled to be attending FilmGate Interactive this February where I'll have an installation on display February 25-28 and will be presenting The Story of the Stuff. A full calendar of event is here.
The Story of the Stuff - In The Media
With the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shooting, The Story of the Stuff was mentioned in a few different places. Here's a recap of some of the press:
From Diane Orsen,WNPR - Connecticut Public Radio: "Redirecting Sympathy After Mass Shootings Toward Those Who Can Effect Change."
From Paul Kix for The Trace. Thetrace.org: "65,000 Teddy Bears for Newtown, and One Man to Sort the World’s Grief."
From Elizabeth Van Brocklin for The Trace. Thetrace.org: "This Documentary Explores the Deeper Meaning of the Gifts That Pour in After Mass Shootings Comments."
Interview with American Libraries Magazine
I spoke with American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association, just before the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shooting.
In our interview, we discuss both the making of The Story of the Stuff and my latest endeavor, Cranes for Change.
Guest Post on Next-Gen Librarianship for Library Lost & Found
"Mad tech skillz and core librarian values are not an either-or."
For more of me "dropping library knowledge" check out this guest post I did in for Library Lost and Found, a blog where library directors, department heads, middle managers and staff from all types of libraries on what it takes to be an effective leader.
Technophobia & Generational Stigma: Embracing & Supporting Next-Gen Librarianship