[Michlib-l] New equity and social justice principle added to ALA Code of Ethics

mweston dowagiacdl.org mweston at dowagiacdl.org
Mon Aug 9 08:04:04 EDT 2021


Hi Anthony,

Thank you for acknowledging the shift in tone with the new code.  Do you have studies or other evidence to share showing library behavior policies being applied differently to white patrons than black patrons?  If so, wouldn't it be more effective to adjust our policies to be less subjective and instead list specific behaviors? I am certainly willing to look for this evidence, and I appreciate your willingness to discuss.

Thanks,
Matt Weston
Dowagiac District Library

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From: Anthony Isom <aisom at adrian.lib.mi.us>
Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 12:48:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] New equity and social justice principle added to ALA Code of Ethics

Matt,

Your argument about the language use in the Code of Ethics runs rather shallow, I'm afraid. Given that a cishet black male patron who misuses library policy, or is even perceived as misusing library policy, to the degree that library staff considers it "safe" to involve local law enforcement will be handled differently than if a cishet white male patron misuses library policy to an equal degree, "all library users" aren't experiencing the world outside of the library with any sort of equity, therefore "the inherent dignity and rights of every person" have been violated before the cishet black male person has even sets foot inside the library. In other words: the shift in tone is necessary. One cannot use easy language or soft tones to rid our public spaces of the sort of behavior that creates toxic environments for entire communities of people who've been, both in recent and distant history, robbed of their "inherent dignity"--inside as well as outside of library spaces. It is important, then, that the American Library Association places within their Code of Ethics a statement which vows to assert the necessary social uplift of our public library spaces, so that staff (such as myself, queer and black) and patrons (such as I once was, still queer and still black) may claim more fully "the inherent dignity and rights of every person" and actually stand equal to "all library users".

Anthony Isom (they/them/theirs)
Youth Services Librarian Assistant
Adrian District Library
143 East Maumee Street
Adrian MI 49221
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On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 8:03 AM mweston dowagiacdl.org<http://dowagiacdl.org> via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mcls.org>> wrote:
I'd like to support Karyn Ruley's concerns about ALA's most recent addition to their Code of Ethics.  Reading through the first eight principles, and into the first sentence of the ninth, there is a sense of the universal and of the common humanity we share with ourselves and our patrons.  "...all library users", "...each library user's rights", and "...the inherent dignity and rights of every person", changes dramatically in tone with "dismantle systemic and individual biases" and "advance racial and social justice".

Absolutely this is worthy of discussion, and this is the place for it.


Matt Weston, Library Director

Dowagiac District Library

211 Commercial St.

Dowagiac, MI  49047-1728

269-782-3826

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