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A Message to White Librarians About the BCALA Statement on the 2016 ALA Conference Venue | Information. Games.

Posted by melissaicd on March 14, 2014
Posted in: advocacy, ALA, culture, librarianship, social justice. Tagged: equity, Florida, race, stand-your-ground laws.
image of a ladder leading to a lighted upper area. Caption reads"called out of darkness to light."

ALA: Please come out of the darkness into the light.

A Message to White Librarians about the BCALA Statement on the 2016 ALA Conference Venue | Information. Games..

“I really hope that we listen, engage, and accept our responsibility. I really hope we can avoid ignoring, ‘splaning, and denying our privilege. I also hope that we, as an association, can see this moment as an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to the values we claim.”

Yes, I hope so, too.

The traffic must still be overwhelming the BCALA website servers.  It’s still down earlier today. Nicholas Schiller had the foresight to provide us with the text of the BCALA press release through Evernote. This morning, March 14, 2014, Jerome Offord, Jr., current president of BCALA offered some clarification for the BCALA press release. Many, many thanks to my friend and colleague Max Macias, a.k.a. Lowrider Librarian, for making Offord’s statement available on the Web.

Image of the game show "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is."

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is is a BBC game show. However, we’re not talking about games here.

Like Schiller, I, too, hope this whole thing goes beyond talking dollars and cents, financial and economic feasibility. And as I said previously, these social justice matters are issues of life and death, literally and figuratively, for many people. Such important issues warrant more than easy lip service.

And to my BCALA brethren, there are many of us who hear you. Solidaridad.

Let’s talk. Please use the comments on this blog.

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