The Information Activist is preparing to speak at Dominican University, GSLIS, Alumni Council’s 13th Annual Career Day, Anchored by Change: Don’t Get Blown Off Course.
Category Archives: information activist
Prisoners Right to Read
I’m proud of the work that the ASCLA of the ALA is doing in regard to a prisoner’s right to read. This quote comes from their draft statement on a Prisoners Right to Read,
“Those who believe in the ultimate decency of humankind will stand firm on the guarantees of essential rights. Those who cherish their full freedom and rights will exercise the responsibilities that accompany these rights, and will work to guarantee that the right to read, to write, and to think—to full intellectual freedom—is extended to incarcerated individuals regardless of age.
What people read is deeply important. Ideas can be dangerous but the suppression of ideas is fatal to a democratic society. The denial of intellectual freedom destroys the hopes of those segregated from society.
Freedom itself is a dangerous way of life, but it is ours. When free people, through judicial procedure, segregate some of their own, they incur the responsibility to provide humane treatment as well as the tools required to bring the prodigal home. Chief among those tools is a right to read.”
What a great, and inspiring use of words. My hat’s off to you! You are true information activists!!!
Filed under incarcerated persons, information activist, Quotes
Illinois Snapshot day

Then join the Messenger Public Library
Wednesday, February 10 as we participate
with libraries across the state in
“Snapshot: One Day in the Life of Illinois Libraries.”
Help the Messenger Public Library show the
State of Illinois how important library services
are to our community. Visit an Illinois publis library
Wednesday, February 10 to find out how
you can show just how much you love your library!
Filed under information activist, libraries


