Posted on August 13, 2019

Let’s Move in Libraries, an initiative spearheaded by UNC Greensboro School of Education Library and Information Studies assistant professor Dr. Noah Lenstra, has been adopted by library systems across the country. 

Michelle Bennett-Copeland (left), an Atlanta area librarian who also graduated from Bennett College in Greensboro, and Christy Dyson (right), created a banner displaying Fulton County Library System’s collaboration with Dr. Lenstra’s initiative. 

As part of their summer reading club kick-off, the two shared the initiative with the Mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms (middle) on May 30, 2019. Bennett-Copeland and Dyson serve on the Let’s Move in Libraries advisory board.

Learn more about the Let’s Move in Libraries initiative here.

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