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The Transformative Power of Libraries and Literacy (Guest: Kelvin Watson)

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In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray kick off our “Queue Up the Vote” series of conversations. This episode discusses the critical role of literacy and libraries featuring a special guest, Kelvin Watson. Kelvin, the Executive Director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, explores the impact of libraries on communities, touching on the digital divide, literacy rates, and innovative programming happening in Las Vegas. This conversation highlights the need for public support, voting and the role of libraries as community equalizers. Tune in for an enriching discussion on the value of literacy and the transformative power of libraries.

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Topics: #QueueUpTheVote #Reading #Libraries #Literacy #GOTV #BlackPodcasters #BlackMusic #MusicPodcast

Kelvin Watson Bio

Kelvin Watson is the executive director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District. Kelvin oversees 25 branches run by 600+ employees, spanning 8,000 square miles, with a budget of $77 million and a collection of 3.2 million items. He has brought innovative, award-winning leadership to Nevada’s largest library system and his deep experience in fundraising, technology, program development, and demonstrated success in addressing the digital divide has brought a new era to this library system. Regarded as one of the most highly respected thought leaders in the library industry, Kelvin is credited with expanding his customer base in multiple library management roles through outreach efforts to underserved and diverse populations. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Minor in Military Science from Lincoln University in Missouri. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and Beta Phi Mu Honor Society. Email: [email protected]

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In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray kick off our “Queue Up the Vote” series of conversations. This episode discusses the critical role of literacy and libraries featuring a special guest, Kelvin Watson. Kelvin, the Executive Director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, explores the impact of libraries on communities, touching on the digital divide, literacy rates, and innovative programming happening in Las Vegas. This conversation highlights the need for public support, voting and the role of libraries as community equalizers. Tune in for an enriching discussion on the value of literacy and the transformative power of libraries.

Listen to our Back to School playlist on Pandora "Saved by the Bops" https://qpnt.net/sbtb24

Topics: #QueueUpTheVote #Reading #Libraries #Literacy #GOTV #BlackPodcasters #BlackMusic #MusicPodcast

Kelvin Watson Bio

Kelvin Watson is the executive director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District. Kelvin oversees 25 branches run by 600+ employees, spanning 8,000 square miles, with a budget of $77 million and a collection of 3.2 million items. He has brought innovative, award-winning leadership to Nevada’s largest library system and his deep experience in fundraising, technology, program development, and demonstrated success in addressing the digital divide has brought a new era to this library system. Regarded as one of the most highly respected thought leaders in the library industry, Kelvin is credited with expanding his customer base in multiple library management roles through outreach efforts to underserved and diverse populations. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Minor in Military Science from Lincoln University in Missouri. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and Beta Phi Mu Honor Society. Email: [email protected]

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