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The Social Responsibilities Round Table and the Government Documents Round Table Present: Combating Voter Suppression: What Can Libraries Do? Fair elections are threatened ...
The following is a re-post of Beatrice Calvin's message about the Emerging Leaders Program. The Intellectual Freedom Round Table is pleased to support one Emerging Leader each ...
ALA voter resources are so well prepared: https://www.ala.org/advocacy/reader-voter-ready ------------------------------ Wanda Huffaker Librarian Salt Lake County Library ...
Hi everyone, The American Library Association has a single Online Code of Conduct that applies to its blogs and websites, its social media, ALA Connect, ...
Hi all, I'm a member of a coalition that is working to draft a bill that would protect access to information in schools and libraries, which also protects the librarians themselves. ...
Reposting on behalf of ALA President-Elect Sam Helmick and ALA Governance. If you are interested in serving on a Council committee or one of the other listed standing committees, ...
Dear Colleagues: Our latest pathfinder brochure is about the war in Sudan. Please take a look and discuss with your patrons. Best, Frieda Afary Social Responsibilities ...
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Hello, I am attaching the agenda for tomorrow's Executive Committee meeting.