Raemona Little Taylor earns accolade as advocate and literacy partner Courtesy of Marin County Advancing equity, from talk to action, is a trademark for Raemona Little Taylor, Deputy Director of the Marin County Free Library (MCFL). And there’s no way the COVID-19 pandemic was going to get in her way. A respected national publication called | Raemona Little Taylor earns accolade as advocate and literacy partner Courtesy of Marin County Advancing equity, from talk to action, is a trademark for Raemona Little Taylor, Deputy Director of the Marin County Free Library (MCFL). And there’s no way the COVID-19 pandemic was going to get in her way. A respected national publication called
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By 12/16/2020
After the better part of two decades at the helm of the Point Reyes Library, Jennifer Livingston retired last week. Admired for her energy, dedication and can-do spirit, Ms. Livingston has been the glue between the library and community members of all ages throughout her tenure. “She’s a bridge builder, she’s an ally, she’s the kind of person you always want on your team because she will give it 1,000 percent,” said Madeline Hope, who has collaborated with Ms. Livingston to offer local youth programming over the years. In addition to presiding over the library’s collection, staff and programs, Ms. Livingston has served as a key liaison with the schools, including leading library visits, supporting class projects, and spearheading an effort to provide every student with a library card. “Jennifer and her team have just been one of the best resources our school could have asked for,” said Peggy Reina, West Marin School’s si