Panel: Change the World Using Social Media

Friday, 3/12/2021
1:00 - 2:00
Virtual Library
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United States


Paul Signorelli, author of Change the World Using Social Media (Rowman & Littlefield, January 2021), is joined by T is for Training podcast Host/Producer Maurice Coleman and Poor People’s Campaign Volunteer Jill Hurst-Wahl for a discussion about using social media for social change. 

Signorelli is a San Francisco-based writer-trainer-presenter-consultant focused on lifelong learning, activism, collaboration and community-building.

Coleman, host of the longest-running podcast for trainers working in libraries, is a trainer-speaker-facilitator-writer based in the Baltimore area.

Hurst-Wahl, based in Syracuse, New York, is a speaker-writer-educator-consultant and professor emerita in Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies.

Connect with the panelists:

Paul Signorelli: LinkedIn | Email | Publisher

Maurice Coleman: LinkedIn | Email

Jill Hurst-Wahl: LinkedIn | Email


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