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.
Buffalo African American Museum; ; Buffalo History Museum; Burchfield Penney Arts Center; Canisius University; Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House; Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor; Patricia H. and Richard E. Garman Art Conservation Department at SUNY Buffalo State University; and Uncrowned Queens Institute for Research & Education on Women.
Coalition searches to preserve record of 5/14 massacre (buffalonews.com)