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📣 We’re recruiting Library Board Members!
Care about the future of Webb Shadle? Want to help shape events, decisions & community programs?

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Library Board Votes To Move Some 'Challenged' Books Fairhope, Alabama thefairhopetimes.blogspot.com        OTHERS LEFT IN PLACE  After hearing individual reviews of each book and the recommendations from two-person board-member teams randomly-assigned to read them, the Fairhope library board of trustees voted Monday afternoon to relocate five books challenged in 2023 (under the previous standards) by patrons for alleged sexually-explicit content policy violations -- and to keep nine others in place.  The 14 books were also on a list sent from Alabama State Library Service director John Wahl pertaining to the suspension of state funding to the Fairhope library earlier this year, for violating new state policies adopted in 2024. Book titles relocated included: Boy Toy, Damsel, The Haters, and Tricks -- from teen to adult section. Beyond Magenta, Shine, Crank, Doing It, Identical, Lighter Than My Shade, The Handmaid's Tale, and Perks of Being A Wallflower were some left in the teen section after the evaluations determined they met current Fairhope library policy standards.    One book, Sex is a Funny Word, was moved to the 'parental shelf '-- still in the youth section.  Chairperson Randall Wright commented she felt like "The Sword of Damocles is hanging over our heads," no matter what was done some will still be unhappy. No members of the public spoke during the meeting but Elizabeth Williams of the local Read Freely Alabama organization told the Times after she was appreciative of the board members' hard work and hoped the ALS would now see fit to release the suspended funding. Library Board members are all unpaid volunteers. http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheFairhopeTimes

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Home | Latah Libraries Vote May 20 for Annette Bay Pimentel, Marci Miller, and Rochelle Smith for Latah County library trustee!

I'm running for re-election to the #Latah County #LibraryBoard. If you're in Latah County, I hope you'll vote on May 20. If not, I hope you support your local public library.
www.latahlibraries.com

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Video by Martin McGreevy and Eve Weston

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Five women, probably in their fifties, sixties, and seventies, standing in a cozy living room, smiling at the camera

Five women, probably in their fifties, sixties, and seventies, standing in a cozy living room, smiling at the camera

One of the lovely things about running for library board is being invited into strangers' homes to talk about the library issues that they care about.

Strangers no more!

#libraryboard #Mayelection #democracy #genessee #latah

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Embattled Library Board Elects New Chairperson Fairhope, Alabama      Wright second from left.   YEARLY OFFICER ELECTIONS During its April meeting, the Fairhope Library Board elected Randall Wright as its new chair, Andy Parvin vice chair and Anne Johnson secretary; this is done yearly during their April meeting. A matter concerning two books that were challenged by patrons earlier, then appealed to the full board when they (patrons) were dissatisfied with library staff's decision (left in place) ... was resolved when the full board voted to support library staff's decision. Additionally, the board voted to reverse a decision made during its last meeting not to go back and review 14 books (now 13) challenged in 2023  ... using new, updated review policy standards (more strict).  The books in question will be reviewed again by library staff.   FUNDING DISPUTE CONTINUES The board also discussed the current funding dispute with the Alabama Library Service which has suspended providing state funding (about $21K) -- and some $46K raised by private groups recently to replace it. Board members said they thought they were in compliance with all state policies as they understood them based partly upon the 'Miller Rule' (below) and local community standards provisions in state book policy; the replacement funds raised were to be transferred to the Friends of the Library non-profit  and disbursed to the board on an as-need basis ... or returned to donators (eventually) if not needed upon request, according to Johnson who spoke with the fundraiser's organizer. Miller Rule:  The "Miller Rule" in the context of library books refers to the Miller test, a legal standard used to determine if material is obscene and therefore not protected by the First Amendment. This test, established in the 1973 Supreme Court case Miller v. California, provides a framework for evaluating whether content is obscene, and thus potentially banable or restricted.http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheFairhopeTimes

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Library Board Is City's 'Volunteer of the Year' Fairhope, Alabama    Johnson receiving award.   Mayor's statement.    A "CHALLENGING YEAR"  Library Board of Trustees Chairperson Anne Johnson received the "volunteer of the year" award from the mayor/council president on behalf of the entire Library Board during the city's annual volunteer appreciation dinner at the civic center earlier this week. Mayor Sullivan thanked the unpaid Board for their "dedication to the library" and for successfully managing a capital fundraising campaign for the renovation of the second floor (see the full statement above). Last summer, the Board became caught-up in a national debate concerning what some local conservatives see as "inappropriate" (ie. sexual content) material in non-adult sections of library. Other Board members are: Debra Langam, Dan Stankoski, Andy Parvin, Randall Wright, Jimmy Conyers is the city council's representative and Rob Gourlay is library director. NEW FUNDING CONTROVERSY Last week, the state's Alabama Library Service suspended providing state grants (about $21K) after receiving a similar complaint from a Fairhope resident about the location of several books. Johnson actually missed that debate entirely; she was out of the country on a pre-planned vacation according to another Board member.   Mayor Sullivan who is technically not a board member, took up their cause instead: according to various other media reports, she says the Board will respond to the complaint by revisiting the book issues during its next meeting on April 21. National news outlets like The Washintgon Post, CNN, and Fox News have already done stories about it; and the New York Times is planning one as well, according to an informed source. BOARDS SUPPOSED TO "TAKE POLITICS OUT" Library Boards are formed under state law to provide some isolation from local governments  -- and to seek grants from sources that may not be accessible to them. According to AI: "Library Boards have traditionally functioned independently to ensure that public libraries serve all community members free from political influence." In 2017, the city's previous mayor Karin Wilson unsuccessfully advocated dissolving the Board and putting the library under the city's control -- for purely financial reasons to save the city over $100K yearly (less "duplication of services"). POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS TO COME? The 'Baldwin County Conservative Coalition' mailed out political postcards last year demanding the mayor and council relocate the books -- with support from the local chapter of the national 'Moms For Liberty' organization. The conservative-leaning '1819 News'  has done a number of reports about their activities. On the other side, the local chapter of left-leaning 'Read Freely Alabama' has been very active as well, promoting for full access to library books and supporting the Board. That organization's week-long go-fund-me campaign on behalf of the Fairhope Library actually raised more than enough to replace the potential lost library funds from the state. The local 'Friends of the Library' non-profit has also been supporting the Board.  The city's municipal election is August 25; qualifying ends thirty days before.   May 2024 post card. http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheFairhopeTimes

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We are looking for another board member for the #MontourFalls library. If interested, let me know. #LibraryBoard #MontourFallsLibrary #Montour #UpstateNYLibraries #STLS

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I'm a trustee on our county's library board, and today we bought this bank to make into a library.

I love the idea of a bank becoming a community bank of knowledge and belonging.

Forward!

#publiclibrary #libraryboard #rurallibrary #idaholibrary

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