Last month, Carla Hayden, the first woman and first African American to hold the position of Librarian of Congress, received an email that announced, without explanation, her dismissal. It was one of many recent instances where President Trump has pushed out the leaders of cultural institutions and non-partisan agencies. Now, librarians and academics – the co-called “quiet types” – are speaking out, loudly, in support of Hayden. For the first time since her firing, Hayden speaks publicly with “Sunday Morning” national correspondent Robert Costa about how libraries serve as bastions of democracy, for which the “freedom to read,” she says, is essential.
We Can Still Save the Institute for Museum and Library Services
from Book Riot: "there is still an opportunity to turn the future for the IMLS around, and it comes through an all-in effort by Americans to demand restoration of its funds. While the Republican’s budget and taxing bill passed last week–a bill that will devastate all...
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