Diedre Conkling is a public librarian in Oregon who has spent most of her career working to encourage public libraries to embrace progressive social change, environmental issues, and politics and spurred them to be part of the movements that make those changes possible. She answers questions about the role public libraries should take in this time of great social and political upheaval in an interview with Sara Fiore in Public Libraries Online:
Recognize the work librarians do to sustain, support and defend Human Rights.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Public Libraries as Instruments for Social and Political Activism
Diedre Conkling is a public librarian in Oregon who has spent most of her career working to encourage public libraries to embrace progressive social change, environmental issues, and politics and spurred them to be part of the movements that make those changes possible. She answers questions about the role public libraries should take in this time of great social and political upheaval in an interview with Sara Fiore in Public Libraries Online: