Wanda Urbanska ALA Annual Conference 2009 Recap

by Mike Mcdonnough on August 11, 2009

in Miscellaneous News

    Last month we announced the scheduling of a speaking engagement with author, TV host, and advocate of simplicity, Wanda Urbanska at the 2009 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference in Chicago. The ALA has released footage of Urbanska’s presentation (including a brief question and answer segment) for viewers who missed the event. In the video, she discusses the “disease” of overconsumption and the idea of simplicity as a lifestyle, using her own experiences as an example. In a post-speech interview with the American Libraries, Urbanska spoke about her work with libraries and how librarians can advocate for green choices to administrators charged with monitoring the bottom line. Check back with the ALA website in the coming weeks for the full transcript. For more from the woman that O Magazine calls “the de facto Martha Stewart of  the voluntary simplicity movement”, catch episodes of Simple Living with Wanda Urbanska on your local PBS station.

    Simple Living with Wanda Urbanska (39 x 30′) is a magazine-style series advocating enhanced quality of life through environmental stewardship; thoughtful consumption; community involvement; and financial responsibility. Simple Living, hosted by Wanda Urbanska, addresses such subjects as lowering your carbon footprint, reducing your personal waste stream, buying locally, green building, and reconnecting with nature. In short, taking one’s life back from the grip of consumerism. Distributed worldwide exclusively through Janson Media, the series can be seen on your local PBS station in HD.

    Simple Living with Wanda Urbanska was produced by Simple Living, LLC, and is available for all television, DVD, VOD, non-theatric, and new media markets worldwide exclusively through Janson Media. Episodes from the TV series are available for online viewing at janson.tv.

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