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From a 140-character count ephemeral tweet, to a behemoth Jonathan Franzen hardback, forms of storytelling today are ever-elastic and changing....

June 18, 2012

The 31st of May was a truly beautiful day in Los Angeles. Not only was the sky clear and the...

June 14, 2012

In the winter of my sophomore year at Reed College, I had the honor of hosting my favorite poet, Lew...

May 21, 2012

Last week, neuroscientist David Eagleman came to ALOUD to demystify the inner-workings of the subconscious mind. After an hour and...

May 16, 2012

“This is an exceptionally fun crowd… it’s like all my friends,” one ALOUD audience member said as she took her...

I am enthralled by the beauty of the this book, its textured jacket cover, the letterpress on the hard cover,...

When the 24-year-old Juan Francisco was killed last year—another innocent victim of the some 50,000* that have been killed by...

April 23, 2012

There’s a few more days left to celebrate National Poetry Month, so grab your headphones and take in some poetry....

I’m floating in that deliciously nebulous zone of the duo world where adrenaline and fatigue mesh together in a non-descriptiveness...

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Stacy Lieberman

As President and CEO of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles (LFLA), Stacy Lieberman is an innovative and inclusive leader whose career dwells at the intersection of arts and culture, lifelong learning, storytelling, and equitable access. Stacy guides the Foundation’s philanthropic and public-facing priorities to serve the Los Angeles Public Library, embracing the notion that libraries are beacons of democracy where everyone is welcome. She works intentionally with community leaders, donors, and internal and external strategic partners to raise awareness and resources for the Library and its life-changing initiatives.

With more than 20 years of experience as a senior executive, Stacy has left an indelible mark on iconic L.A. arts, non-profit, and educational institutions such as The Broad, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Skirball Cultural Center. Building on an early career in book publishing, she has dedicated her professional life to sharing stories and broadening the reach of public institutions to welcome visitors and students of all ages and backgrounds to experience educational, arts, and cultural opportunities.