During the ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition in June, ALA Council unanimously adopted a new ninth principle on racial and social justice to the Association’s Code of Ethics. This new professional guideline illustrates ALA’s continued commitment to providing library professionals with resources that promote equity within library service and librarianship. The ninth principle reads: “We affirm the inherent dignity and rights of every person. We work to recognize and dismantle systemic and individual biases; to confront inequity and oppression; to enhance diversity and inclusion; and to advance racial and social justice in our libraries, communities, profession, and associations through awareness, advocacy, education, collaboration, services, and allocation of resources and spaces.”