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Invite Library Freedom
LFI Cohort - 4
We're the librarians in the 4th graduating class of Library Freedom Institute.
Camille Peters
Oakland Public Library, CA
Megan Wong
Burlingame Public Library, CA
Nicole Weerbrouck
Bucks County Free Library, PA
Chris Strunk
Boston Public Library, MA
Kimberly Springer
Co-Director, Columbia Privacy Lab, NY
Michelle Snyder
Buffalo and Erie County Library, NY
Frank Skornia
Ferguson Library, CT
Shelley
Free Library of Philadelphia, PA
Eva Rios-Alvarado
Mt. San Antonio College Library, CA
Maria Rios
University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA
Nicole Rambo
Middle Country Public Library, NY
Chinyere E. Oteh
Baltimore, MD
Marisol Moreno Ortiz
WA
Leo NaƱez-Bonilla
Greenfield Community College, MA
Samantha Lee
Enfield Public Library, CT
Latanya N. Jenkins
Temple University, PA
Jodi Jacques
Alaska Library Network, AK
Chloe Horsma
Sacramento Public Library, CA
Ariel Hahn
Cal Poly Pomona, CA
Khalil El-Bathy
SOWELA Technical Community College, LA
Abby Ebach
North Dakota
Danielle Colbert-Lewis
North Carolina Central University, NC
Deborah Yun Caldwell
Sam Buechler
Washington State University-Vancouver, WA
Michelle Biwer
Alexandria Library, VA
Kimberly Villafuerte Barzola
MA
“DHS (Department of Homeland Security) fought to stop libraries from using privacy technology, but @LibraryFreedom beat them. Librarians are badass.”
Edward Snowden
Board Chairman, Freedom of the Press Foundation