Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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KT Tungstall | Suddenly I See: an intro to the episode | ||
Laszlo Polgar | Some introductory comments to the notion of public space and the gender queer community | ||
Wendy Wright, Christine Bruce | Assessing your library | ||
Wendy Wright, Christine Bruce | What your library can do | ||
Laszlo Polgar, Christine Bruce | Some comments on our library's welcoming front door | ||
Wendy Wright, Christine Bruce | More on what our library is doing | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for community radio | ||
Wendy Wright | Libraries are for everyone | ||
Laszlo Polgar, Christine Bruce | Segue into the second half | ||
Wendy Wright, Christine Bruce | Indicators of a trauma-informed care environment | ||
Laszlo Polgar, Christine Bruce | Comments on insecure communities | ||
Wendy Wright, Christine Bruce | More on TIC environments and addressing resistance | ||
Laszlo Polgar, Christine Bruce | What do you think of how Smithers handles public space? Is it inclusive? |
Libraries are for Everyone
We're taking a detour today, thinks to another book. Libraries and Homelessness: an action guide by Julie Ann Winkelstein was on display at the Smithers Public Library, and it caught my eye. Chapter 3 is devoted almost entirely to the LBGTQ+ community and their experiences, which led me to Wendy Wright's door. Wendy is the Director of our library and thanks to her our library has exceptional policies regarding public space and the homeless. Her library is a model of how all public space should be managed: inclusive for everyone.