Showing posts with label Tracie D. Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracie D. Hall. Show all posts

Friday, November 3, 2023

Our History Is Our Protection; American Libraries, November 1, 2023

Tracie D. Hall, American Libraries; Our History Is Our Protection

"Before his own death, another civil rights crusader, US Rep. John Lewis, presciently asserted that in his estimation, access to the internet (and information more broadly) would be the civil rights issue of the 21st century.

Lewis’s words demonstrate uncanny foresight. In this moment where disinformation and information disparity have become normalized, many libraries are forced to fight defunding when they should rightfully be advocating for increased funding to provide the growing educational and social services they are being asked to take on.

We are indeed in the midst of a civil rights movement. Libraries are called to face this moment just as we have in times before, with an indefatigable commitment to information access and the unequivocal belief that right of access applies to everyone.

That legacy, that history, is our protection." 

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Tracie D. Hall Out at American Library Association; Publishers Weekly, October 5, 2023

Andrew Albanese  , Publishers Weekly; Tracie D. Hall Out at American Library Association

"In a surprise announcement, the American Library Association said that executive director Tracie D. Hall has resigned from her position effective October 6, bringing a sudden end to her tenure after what has been a challenging four years for the organization."