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It is the burden of the Commons to be expected to fill structural gaps like internet and textbook access while understaffed and underfunded, and also somehow to be culpable for those same infrastructure failures during a national emergency.
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Library workers' personhood, their health, their safety, their dignity should not be framed as an inconvenience to the running of the library. It is paramount. Nor should it be at odds with service to our communities. It should be our first priority in any service we offer.
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The call (from anyone) for libraries to risk re-opening because of the good we do for the community rather than adjusting that good to align with the safety of our workers (something libraries of every type across the country are managing to do) is a form of vocational awe.
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