Terra Dankowski writes: “‘Thank you for being our community anchors. Thank you for being our defenders in the struggle against censorship,’ Kaepernick told attendees at the start of ‘Voices of Change,’ the closing session of the American Library Association’s inaugural LibLearnX virtual conference on January 24. But he also urged library workers to focus on structural changes and fight the white supremacy and anti-Blackness that have been built into library systems and practices. ‘I challenge us to rethink what type of documentation should be required to apply for a library card. I challenge us to rethink the purpose of overdue fine policies. And I challenge us to get cops out of libraries.'”