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DESCRIPTION:Deborah Doyle has been an active library advocate at local, state and 
 national levels for 25 years. She worked in both staff and volunteer roles 
 at Friends of the SF Public Library — including executive director and 
 board chair and currently chairs the Sonoma County Library Commission. With 
 a BA from UVA and an MLIS from SJSU, she has served as president of both 
 California Public Library Advocates and the California Library Association, 
 sits on the American Library Association’s Committee on Legislation and 
 is currently president-elect of United for Libraries, ALA's division that 
 includes trustees, Friends, fundraisers and other library advocates. She 
 has also held positions in marketing recruiting and research at Dolby 
 Laboratories, Booz Allen, Heidrick & Struggles and the Defense Nuclear 
 Agency. She and her husband live in Windsor. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/03/22/18855077.php
SUMMARY:Understanding the Movement to Ban Library Books That Challenge Right-Wing Perspectives
LOCATION:1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109\nUnitarian Universalists 
 Association of San Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/03/22/18855077.php
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