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LIBRARIES & BLACK LIVES MATTER

7/7/2020

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What can libraries do to respond to, and act as allies for, the Black Lives Matter movement?

The most obvious is to be the conduit for good and useful information by sharing anti-racism resources. But there is more that can be done, including educating yourself about anti-racism and racial equity efforts within your profession.
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ALA have shared a PLAN FOR ACTION, which includes Advancing Racial Equity in Public Libraries alongside amplifying the voices of POC library workers and supporting their community spaces through donations and membership; training staff on topics related to equity, diversity, and inclusion; committing to hiring POC library workers, connecting paraprofessionals to scholarship opportunities, and supporting residents and interns; and ​Library Programming o name a few.
Earlier this year we shared Anti-Racism Resources for All Ages

Auckland Libraries also shared  some recommended reads on anti-racism for teens and fiction by black authors
along with a Black Lives Matter search list and the following resources:

Racism, politics and America
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Books and Beyond: Young, gifted and black
Lifting Black voices
Antiracism and decolonisation

What is your library doing in response to the Black Lives Matter movement?
We'd love to hear from you.

​Of course, it is just as important to look at Black Lives Matter as a model for our own country to have dialogue about racism in Aotearoa.

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LIBRARIES IN TIMES OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

7/7/2020

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LIANZA Literature Review: Libraries in Times of Economic Downturn is now available to LIANZA members on request. The aim of the literature review was to provide key evidence-based learning that can be used for advocacy and was supported by the LIANZA Community Contestable Fund. You can request the review below and also register for the LIANZA webinar with Dr Lara Sanderson, the author of the review.​
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Register for LIANZA webinar

LIANZA Literature Review: Libraries in Times of Economic Downturn

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​In the past 100 years we have experienced many global economic downturns, including both the Great Depression (1929) and the Great Recession (2009), in 2020 we are now arguably entering yet another global economic downturn.

How libraries have adapted to support their users during times of economic downturns is the key focus of this literature review. The value of libraries during these times reflects the integral role libraries play in the wider education and economic infrastructures. 


Request LIANZA Lit Review

Library Stat of the Week #20: Countries with more public librarians have more adults engaged in non-formal education… but there is more to do!

With many – especially those in lower-skilled, lower-paid jobs – facing unemployment in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments would do well to invest both in skills provision, and the libraries that help those who need it most to find it.

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