ALA Executive Director Tracie D. Hall writes: “’I work from the inside out,’ architect Frank Gehry once noted about his practice. The current Pivot Strategy, too, works from within—with our internal processes, structures, shared values, and common goals. But its terminus is a vision of ALA as an agent for social change: for information and digital access (including universal broadband); for equity, diversity, and inclusion in libraries and the LIS workforce; for preservation of library services (across library types, settings, and services); and as a driver of shared power in and among communities. Achieving this impact will require leaders and staff who are willing to organize and be organized, and, most critically, to belong.”