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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.

Webinar on Confronting the Reading Crisis Among Teens, Nov. 12 @ 7 p.m. ET

  • 1.  Webinar on Confronting the Reading Crisis Among Teens, Nov. 12 @ 7 p.m. ET

    Posted 24 days ago

    The Intellectual Freedom Round Table Presents:

    Confronting the Crisis of Reading Among  Youth:

    What Can Librarians Do to Promote Literacy & Intellectual Curiosity?

    Second of Two Online Panels

    November 12 @ 7 p.m. E.T.

    According to a recent report by the University of Florida and University College London, there has been a forty percent decline in reading for pleasure in the U.S. over  the past twenty years.  Another study indicates that the reading skills of U.S. high school seniors are the worst they have been in three decades.  These changes are deeply concerning for librarians and educators.

    This second webinar in a two-part series will bring together school and public librarians from different parts of the country to discuss the causes of the crisis, the needed solutions and the ways in which librarians and educators can collaborate to offer innovative ideas for promoting reading.  

    These discussions will be rooted in Maryanne Wolf's Reader Come Home (Harper, 2018) and her concept of deep reading.   Her approach returns us to the very foundation of librarianship and intellectual freedom:  Promoting reading for the purpose of critical thinking and public welfare.  

    Confronting the Crisis of Reading Among Teens

    Wednesday November 12, 2025, 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET

    Speakers:

    *Julia Torres, Teen Services Program Administrator, Denver, Colorado Public Library System

    *Jamie Gregory, High School Journalism Teacher and Librarian, South Carolina

    *Greta Enszer, Teacher and Librarian, Los Angeles Unified School District

    Facilitator:

    Frieda Afary, IFRT Director-at-Large

    Sponsored by the Intellectual Freedom Round Table of the American Library Association

    Registration link for both webinars:

    ala-events.zoom.us/webinar/register/...