Sheryl Stoeck

A Home for History

June 29, 2025

“I propose it as: Let me do some of your work for you,” explained Podmore, librarian at Clark High School. They shared history programs that have worked for them in “Hyping History: Highlighting History in a High School Library,” a June 29 session at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. … Continue reading A Home for History


Comedian Roy Wood Jr. at ALA's 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia.

Figurative Fathers

June 29, 2025

Wood wrote about these experiences in The Man of Many Fathers: Life Lessons Disguised as a Memoir (Crown, October) and discussed them with ALA President-Elect Sam Helmick at a June 29 session of the 2025 American Library Association’s Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. “Having your first kid unlocks something emotionally,” he said. “I started … Continue reading Figurative Fathers


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Council I: Streamlining Divisions and Processes

June 29, 2025

The hybrid Council rules (CD#5.2) and agenda (CD#8.4) were adopted. The minutes from ALA’s 2025 LibLearnX Conference in Phoenix (CD#2.2) meetings were approved, and the minutes from the May Council meeting (CD#2.3) were approved. Preceding the start of Council I, during the ALA Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA) Council meeting, Emily Drabinski—ALA-APA immediate past president—presented an … Continue reading Council I: Streamlining Divisions and Processes



Theresa Chmara, general counsel of the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Foundation, at LibLearnX in January 2020. Photo: Rebecca Lomax/American Libraries

The Case for Intellectual Freedom

June 29, 2025

Theresa Chmara, general counsel for ALA’s Freedom to Read Foundation, and Deborah Caldwell-Stone, director of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, dove into some of these cases and the legal arguments underlying them at “Censorship in the Courts: Current Litigation throughout the United States,” a session of ALA’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. “One … Continue reading The Case for Intellectual Freedom


A woman with long hair seated at a table next to a bearded man with a ventilator gestures as she speaks. Both have laptops open in front of them on the table.

Adaptive Arcade

June 29, 2025

Spohn, the former COO of AbleGamers and current director of the Mount Sinai Back to Life Center, and Vicki Karlovsky, inclusion coordinator at Deerfield (Ill.) Public Library (DPL), discussed how libraries can bring that experience to a wider audience in “Adaptive Arcade at the Library: Video Games are for Everyone,” a June 29 session at … Continue reading Adaptive Arcade


Kathy Carroll and Stephanie Chase

Visions of 2076

June 29, 2025

A panel of ALA and library leaders speculated on how the association might evolve to better serve libraries during “ALA at 150: Envisioning the Next 50 Years—How Will ALA Empower Libraries and Library Workers in 2076,” a June 28 session at ALA’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. Moderator Joe Thompson, director of public … Continue reading Visions of 2076


Eva Shapiro, associate director of early literacy programs and services for New York Public Library, speaks at the American Library Association's 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia on June 28.

Craving Connection

June 29, 2025

“We can’t imagine a better third space than the library,” Shapiro told attendees of “Infant Programming Reimagined: Connecting Caregivers and Communities through Libraries,” a June 28 session at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. She and copresenters from NYPL discussed ways to make the library more welcoming and inclusive of … Continue reading Craving Connection


Becky Potter, Becky Potter, library experience supervisor at Calgary Public Library, shares debriefing tools the library uses to support frontline staff.

A Brief Debrief

June 29, 2025

At “Don’t Just Shake it Off: Using Debriefing Tools to Support Front-line Library Staff,” a standing room-only session on June 28 at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia, Graham shared how CPL implemented debriefing tools to help staff cope with stressful situations at all branches. She was joined by Becky … Continue reading A Brief Debrief


Rachel Payne, Brooklyn Public Library coordinator of early childhood services, at “Free Children Read Freely: Banned Books in Story Times for Young Children” at the American Library Association's 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. Photo: Rebecca Lomax/American Libraries

Free Children Read Freely

June 29, 2025

A panel of librarians and authors dug into this slice of the broader fight against censorship at “Free Children Read Freely: Banned Books in Story Times for Young Children,” a June 28 session of the American Library Association’s (ALA) 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia. Pat Scales, a retired school librarian and author of … Continue reading Free Children Read Freely


George Takei

A Rhyme of Himself

June 29, 2025

Takei discussed his life as a closeted actor and how he came out at age 68, with Meg Lemke, graphic novels editor at Publishers Weekly, at the American Library Association’s (ALA) 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia on June 28. His coming out is also the subject of his new memoir, It Rhymes with … Continue reading A Rhyme of Himself