Yesterday I had the opportunity to witness the virtual conversation between Laura Acero from BibloRed, Colombia, and Alfredo Mires from the Red de Libraries Rurales de Cajamarca:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emb6JoqOYbQ
I am a follower of Rural Libraries, awaiting their news and –in these times of pandemic– I have been able to enjoy many webinars, virtual presentations and similar conversations through different channels and platforms.
It is always enriching, encouraging and hopeful to listen to what Alfredo shares with such kindness and gratitude, but last night's conversation was really beautiful.
Laura, so kind and affectionate, inspired a lot of tenderness and respect for the work of Rural Libraries, and managed to convey her admiration for the work of the Network to the public. And Alfredo presented, in a very short time, a sum and an extension of everything that Rural Libraries does: from its conception to the details of the exchange of books, from the encouragement and effort that a Coordinator inspires to the need to join forces to protect this planet. It was, really, great.
Thanks again to the Rural Libraries Network and BibloRed, Colombia, for such a beautiful sunset. Congratulations and my great respect.
A follower of the Wanderings
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