As a dynamic organization with international affiliates, ARLIS/NA is committed to diversity and inclusion within the art, design, and librarianship professions. However, recent United States Presidential Executive Orders and proposed budget cuts are an obstruction to creative expression, cultural enrichment, lifelong learning, and are a threat to the diverse communities that libraries serve. The Public Policy Committee presents a session on acts of political and social resistance in libraries. Such action on the part of librarians is in harmony with ARLIS/NA Core Values, which recognize the central importance of the visual arts and cultural heritage in enriching the lives of a diverse audience. This session will highlight efforts to resist the negative impacts of the current political and social environment through library programming, instruction and policies.
Presentations: Anna Boutin and Rhonda Kauffman, “Activism at MIT Libraries” David Pemberton and Rebecca Clark, “From Anxiety to Engagement: Resistance at the SVA Library” Alan Michelson and Rebecca Price, “Pushing the Bounds: Library as Physical and Intellectual Civic Space”
As metadata management librarian, Rhonda Kauffman manages metadata necessary for the discovery, access, and stewardship of UConn Library collections. Previously, she worked as metadata librarian at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and metadata/catalog librarian at... Read More →