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With a new director, Tri-Town Against Racism looks to become a nonprofit
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May 5, 2021
MARION A committee of Elizabeth Taber Library trustees and librarians have created three surveys to gain information to shape the library s new five-year strategic plan.
There are surveys for elementary students and middle and high school students to weigh in. There is also a survey for all other residents.
Each survey is designed to gain as much information as possible to help guide the Elizabeth Taber Library s policies, programming and services to the Marion community.
To take the survey, visit www.ElizabethTaberLibrary.org. Print surveys are available at the Library, Council on Aging, and at the Marion Arts center.
A still from Noah Sullivan’s video presentation.
Students wowed the judges with artwork, poetry and essays submitted to Tri-Town Against Racism’s Black History Month Creative Expression Contest.
A total of 38 students in grades seven through twelve in the Tri-Town submitted work to be judged by Tangi Thomas, the president of the organization, and three community members: Darrin Garcia, Jean DaSilva and Janis Johnson.
Aliyah Jordan, a Tabor student, came in first place for her poem titled “Heroes Unsung.”
“The judges were completely floored by both her poem and her reciting of it,” said Alison Noyce of the organization. “She perfectly embodied the theme of our contest, Beyond Martin and Rosa, by honoring a teenager [named Claudette Colvin] who refused to give up her seat in the front of the bus to a white person nine months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.”