“Libraries are reimagining what public safety and access to resources look like” [Prism]

Tamar Sarai writes that “in addition to offering ways to redress past racist policies, the movement toward police-free libraries also confronts how libraries themselves have helped instill public faith in police through community programs like the nationwide book-sharing project Little Free Library (LFL).” Check out her full article that references the history of libraries and segregation in “Libraries are reimagining what public safety and access to resources look like” for Prism.

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