Safe Routes to Libraries Virtual Learning Series
July 14, August 11, September 8 | 3 p.m. ET / Noon PT

Join us for our new Safe Routes to Libraries Virtual Learning Series presented by the Safe Routes Partnership and the Urban Libraries Council! This series shares best practices and inspiring ideas for increasing safety and access to public libraries. You will learn practical strategies for implementing Safe Routes activities, explore innovative data tools, and connect with library staff and Safe Routes practitioners from across the country. If you have been waiting for updates on Safe Routes to Libraries, this is the place to be!
Session Overview (topics subject to change):
July 14: Growing the Safe Routes to Libraries Movement and Community Meet & Greet
Our first session will feature Taylor Arnold, Makerspace Librarian from Billings Public Library. Taylor will share how he blends creativity and DIY activities to promote community bike safety. Read more about Taylor’s work in the Urban Libraries Council’s Safe Routes to Libraries Impact Brief.
August 11: Using Data to Advance Safe Routes to Libraries. Featured Speaker - Femi Adelakun, Director of Research and Data, Urban Libraries Council
September 8: Collaborations Between Libraries and Safe Routes to School Programs - Speakers announced soon!
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant LG-256591-OLS-24.
