SRRT (Social Responsibilities Round Table)

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The Social Responsibilities Round Table works to make ALA more democratic and to establish progressive priorities not only for the Association, but also for the entire profession. Concern for human and economic rights was an important element in the founding of SRRT and remains an urgent concern today. SRRT believes that libraries and librarians must recognize and help solve social problems and inequities in order to carry out their mandate to work for the common good and bolster democracy.

Learn more about SRRT on the ALA website.

Recruiting for ALA Policy Corps: Deadline 12/1

  • 1.  Recruiting for ALA Policy Corps: Deadline 12/1

    Posted Nov 19, 2021 04:01 PM

    The American Library Association (ALA) invites library advocates to apply online to join the fourth cohort of ALA Policy Corps members. The deadline for applications is Dec. 1, 2021. The Corps initiative aims to strengthen advocacy related to key national library policy areas-ranging from broadband equity and copyright/licensing to federal funding and privacy and cybersecurity.

    The ALA is seeking to recruit up to 12 participants with diverse representation from across library types and geographies. Participants will deepen policy advocacy expertise and networks; create or enhance the skill set needed to impact legislation and policy; mentor others on a given policy issue of interest; participate in a cohort to share challenges and successes; and ultimately impact national, state, and local policymaking.

    Characteristics of successful applicants include:

    • ALA membership;
    • At least five years of library experience;
    • Past advocacy experience at the local, state, national and/or international level;
    • Desire to develop one's policy advocacy skills and apply them over a period of years;
    • Solid speaking and writing skills;
    • Policy area expertise and ability to express impact of legislation and policy on libraries and various communities of users we serve;
    • Commitment to keeping current on policy-related library issues and to building and supporting a strong, national network of advocates over time;
    • Ability to make and sustain a five-year commitment; and
    • Support from a library or educational institution.

    Preference will be given to applicants with prior engagement in ALA and state chapters, such as service on boards, committees, or other entities and/or participation in professional development or scholarship programs.

    The application process for the 2021 ALA Policy Corps is now open. Applications will be accepted through Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021: https://www.ala.org/advocacy/ala-policy-corps-application. Selected finalists will subsequently be asked to submit a two-minute recorded video presentation about a sample policy issue.

    More information about the Corps, including current members and working group members, is available at ala.org/advocacy/ala-policy-corps.



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    Monica Chapman
    Program Coordinator, CSK Book Awards & ODLOS Round Tables
    American Library Association
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