Children are always negatively impacted when a public library closes or prunes its hours. The everyday lives of middle-class Americans, of senior citizens, of immigrants, are diminished without access to public libraries.A recent story in the San Francisco Chronicle told of a 15-library system in southern Oregon that lost $7 million in federal funding... 80% of its budget... and consequently, will soon shut its doors and services. All 100 library employees will be laid off.
Children will lose the library's homework services and reference resources. Reported the Chronicle, "Miranda Canfield, 13, worries she will get F's on her essays if she can't rely on the librarians at Central Point Library in Jackson County."
This at a time when the Bush Administration continues to cut back education budgets and underfund federal No Child Left Behind mandates, stretching public school budgets beyond reality and feasibility. This while the Bush Administration spends lavishly on the Defense budget. This while the Bush Administration begs for $200 billion more for the Iraq War, having already burned through $500 billion.
Library closures shock me. I suppose it's partly because I've always loved them. As a child, I spent hours upon hours in our community library, hungrily learning about the world beyond our town. Today, I'm a volunteer tutor in our local library's literacy program, which helps children with their school work and teaches immigrants how to read and write in English.
When Salinas, California's library system was set to close in 2005, I wrote Closing Public Libraries - A Death Knell of Democracy. In it, I quoted the American Library Association:
"... libraries are an essential public good and are fundamental institutions in democratic societies... intellectual freedom is a basic democratic privilege, and the ALA defends the right of library users to read, seek information and speak freely, as guaranteed by the First Amendment."
[I blogged this because the library system is a very important issue to me and especially so, because my mom works for the Public Library System].....
We are called, as citizens of a free and fair democracy, to recommit ourselves to support public libraries, and to make public libraries a budgetary priority at the state and federal level.
To do less is to foolishly, tragically undermine the future of our country.
Please Feel Free To Check Out The Sites I Posted...thank you.....
Heather™
Recommended Reading
Closing Public Libraries - A Death Knell of Democracy
Pros & Cons of the No Child Left Behind Act
San Francisco Chronicle, March 4, 2007: Largest library closure in U.S. looms
People took up writing letters and signed particians and in general made a lot of noise and finally the Council relented and said the libary could stay. They the local Council wanted to sell the land the libary building is on and said they would open up a smaller facility without computers and only a 1/4 of the books. What good is that pray tell? G'day...Wake up government! A vast majority of kids, rely on the libary computers because their parents couldn't possibly afford one and keep it running safely. These same kids need the libary for research and books to borrow and read. The local government representatives point to the internet as the future death knell of the libary as we know it... And say most people have access to a computer but that's not so, because it stands to reason...If you rent a house, have to struggle to pay rent buy food and dress your children there is just no way these same people are going to have money enough for a computer and so the time honoured libary is their only salvation for information and research for their childrens school projects. It seems that the very people who have enough money to get themselves elected to government are absolutely cluless as to how the vast majority of their constituants struggle to eke out a living and as far as I can see don't want to know, they wouldn't want their consciousness aroused and made uncomfortable in their guilded ivory tower. Looking down on their subjects, with no earhtly idea how hard it is for Mr. and Mrs. Average every day citizen. Sorry Heather I got up on my high horse because the story put a bur under my saddle. Great to see you back and punching out good meaty subjects for us to fire up about. Love and big, big (((((((((HUGS))))))) from Dawnie. ('.') :-) ('.')
Edited by DAWNIE on Friday, March 9, 2007 at 9:09 AM
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