In her final Executive Director’s message, Tracie D. Hall writes: “Before his death, US Rep. John Lewis presciently asserted that in his estimation, access to the internet (and information more broadly) would be the civil rights issue of the 21st century. We are indeed in the midst of a civil rights movement. Libraries are called to face this moment just as we have in times before, with an indefatigable commitment to information access and the unequivocal belief that right of access applies to everyone. That legacy, that history, is our protection.”