Showing posts with label Erie Community Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Erie Community Library. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2023

Colorado library district reaches settlement with fired librarian; Denver7.com, September 24, 2023

"“This settlement is groundbreaking as far as we're aware,” said Halpern. “It's one of the first, if not the first public settlement in the country on behalf of a librarian who's been terminated for these types of issues.”

In addition to paying Parks $250,000, the library district agreed to change its policies, including implementing a review process that gives librarians a voice in deciding which programs are offered.

“I think it's going to be a big help for librarians to be able to safely speak up,” said Parks."

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Former Weld County librarian wins settlement after district fired her for promoting LGBTQ, anti-racism programs; Colorado Public Radio (CPR), September 22, 2023

 Matt Bloom, Colorado Public Radio (CPR); Former Weld County librarian wins settlement after district fired her for promoting LGBTQ, anti-racism programs

"A former librarian will receive $250,000 from the High Plains Library District as part of a settlement in a lengthy civil rights dispute over her firing. 

Brooky Parks lost her job at Erie Community Library in 2021 after promoting anti-racism and LGBTQ history workshops for teens. The programming drew backlash from the district’s board of trustees, which oversees more than a dozen public libraries across Northern Colorado.

Members of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission signed off on the financial agreement on Friday, making it official. It also drops discrimination charges against the district and includes requirements that district leaders update their programming policies to be more inclusive. 

“I feel validated and really vindicated,” Parks said. “I think this sends a message to all libraries that there’s consequences for retaliation against people and that libraries are meant to serve all members of the community.”"