At Howard County Library System, we condemn racism, xenophobia, misogyny, hatred, and racial and gendered violence in all forms against all people. We believe in standing against racism and hatred each time it is in our midst, and strategizing and enacting change until America’s promises ring true for all people. We believe true and lasting change requires true and lasting intention to learn, grow and act.
That is why we are launching a new initiative, Brave Voices, Brave Choices.
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A Message from HCLS President and CEO Tonya Aikens
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At Howard County Library System, we condemn racism, xenophobia, misogyny, hatred, and racial and gendered violence in all forms against all people. We believe in standing against racism and hatred each time it is in our midst, and strategizing and enacting change until America’s promises ring true for all people. We believe true and lasting change requires true and lasting intention to learn, grow and act. That is why we are launching this new initiative, Brave Voices, Brave Choices. |
We are acting on our commitment to move past statements and begin the work of creating the reality we want for all people. Our work is happening internally through leadership development, staff training, and REAL (Racial Equity at the Library) Conversations. For our community, we are providing opportunities for racial equity training and conversation, along with speakers, classes, and events. Our new Racial Equity Alliance, comprising 20 community leaders, guide us in meaningful equity work and engagement opportunities.
We are harnessing the power of storytelling and invite you to share and reflect on your own personal experiences related to racism and discrimination by contributing stories through our website. As we collectively examine these stories and reflect on the impact they have on our lives, we hope to create ripples of understanding and positive action throughout Howard County.
Together we will forge new relationships, strengthen bonds, and build support for each other as individuals, families, neighborhoods, and the larger community.
Join us in committing to and engaging in an educational pursuit for justice. Connect with us to begin or enhance your journey.
Sincerely,
Tonya Aikens
President and CEO
Howard County Library System
Urban Libraries Council Statement on Race and Social Equity