[aisle] Chicago Tribune Article

Meyer, Gail GMeyer at tfd215.org
Thu Mar 23 10:16:27 CDT 2023


Librarians  are ONE of the decision-makers.   Parents and the students themselves are also decision makers.   Parents do have the right to decide what and what not THEIR children should read.  Parents should not have the right to decide what other children can or cannot read.   As librarians, we also need to look at who makes up the community.  That means we select for many groups, beliefs, and lifestyles, and not just for a select group.   I work at a Catholic high school.   I do have books about other faiths in my collection because not every student is Catholic.  It also allows students to explore and become empathic towards other religions.  I am willing to bet that Davidsmeyer has not read ALA's Library Bill of Rights or has gone to his public library and asked questions to a librarian about how material is selected and placed.

Brian, I think you've worded this extremely well and I love the personal example. If you feel comfortable sharing it, I would suggest using those exact words (just calling him Rep. Davidsmeyer) and commenting on the article, tweeting, etc. People are trying to portray this bill as a monster-librarians-control-everything sort of thing and that's so far from the truth.

I think AISLE made an official statement in support of the bill and, as an organization, can't go around fighting every single fire that people keep trying to light regarding this. I'd encourage AISLE members - and non-members! - to start speaking up as members of the profession affected by this.

Gail Meyer, Librarian
T.F. South High School
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From: AISLE <aisle-bounces at list.railslibraries.info> On Behalf Of Brian Andrusyk via AISLE
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2023 8:30 AM
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Subject: [aisle] Chicago Tribune Article

In today's Chicago Tribune there's an article with the headline "Illinois House Oks Measure to Allow the State to Deny Grants to Libraries that Ban Books"   https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-illinois-book-ban-legislation-20230322-7ux3fpvg7feyzaiggcppgkrf2a-story.html  I wrote to my state representative encouraging her to vote for this bill and was happy to learn she was a sponsor.

In today's (March 23, 2023) article, I was taken back by a quote by Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer of Jacksonville who was in opposition to the bill.

"I'm not sure what library science teaches an individual to allow them to decide the mental maturity of a child," he said. "I don't think that a librarian is the end-all, be-all decision-maker in the state of Illinois on what books should be given to a child."

Librarians  are ONE of the decision-makers.   Parents and the students themselves are also decision makers.   Parents do have the right to decide what and what not THEIR children should read.  Parents should not have the right to decide what other children can or cannot read.   As librarians, we also need to look at who makes up the community.  That means we select for many groups, beliefs, and lifestyles, and not just for a select group.   I work at a Catholic high school.   I do have books about other faiths in my collection because not every student is Catholic.  It also allows students to explore and become empathic towards other religions.  I am willing to bet that Davidsmeyer has not read ALA's Library Bill of Rights or has gone to his public library and asked questions to a librarian about how material is selected and placed.  I'm preaching to the choir here.

What do you all think of this remark?   Should AISLE and/or ILA respond to this?

Okay, I'm getting off my soapbox before someone shoves me off.   Thank you for your time.

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