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  1. Diane Luby Lane is an American writer and nonprofit executive, best known as the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Get Lit. In both 2020 and 2023 Luby Lane's organization was a Library of Congress best practice nominee for “doing exemplary, innovative and replicable work that promotes literacy and responds to the ...

  2. Diane Luby Lane is an actress, producer, and founder of Get Lit, a nonprofit organization that promotes poetry education and performance. She has appeared in TV shows like Nash Bridges and Trauma, and written and performed a one-woman show called Deep Sea Diving.

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  3. Diane Luby Lane is the Founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit Get Lit-Words Ignite, a 2020 Library of Congress best practice nominee for “doing exemplary,...

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  4. www.getlit.org › members › diane-luby-laneDiane Luby Lane - GetLit

    Diane Luby Lane is the founder of Get Lit, a nonprofit that empowers teens through literature and poetry. She is also an author, a film producer, and a TedX speaker.

  5. www.getlit.org › aboutGet Lit - About

    Diane Luby Lane is the founder and chief executive officer of Get Lit - Words Ignite, a nonprofit that uses Spoken Word poetry to inspire literacy, wellness, and creativity for young people. Learn more about her story, the Get Lit model, and the programs and events offered by Get Lit.

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  6. Diane Luby Lane is the founder and executive director of Get LitWords Ignite, a California-based arts education nonprofit that has transformed the landscape of teen literacy by empowering new generations in literature, self-expression and performing arts.

  7. Diane Luby Lane talks about her vision, mission, and events of Get Lit, a non-profit that brings poetry to kids in schools. She also discusses mental health, spoken word, and the documentary "Our Words Collide" with The Knockturnal.