Library Harpy (they/he) (@harpbrarian) 's Twitter Profile
Library Harpy (they/he)

@harpbrarian

The screaming winged monster in your library. 📖 Recovering teen librarian, state YA award selection committee, abolitionist. they/he. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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Alison Macrina (@flexlibris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this piece covering library worker organizing against right wing attacks is soooo on point newrepublic.com/article/170920…

Alison Macrina (@flexlibris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Library Freedom Project is hosting organizing meetings for library workers around the country to build community power against our current hostile environment. They are invite-only for security reasons but you can join our mailing list as one step to find out more lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/…

Maine AFL-CIO (@meaflcio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Maine Graduate Workers are forming a union! Click here to show your support! ⬇️⬇️⬇️ umaine-gradworkers.org

University of Maine Graduate Workers are forming a union! Click here to show your support! ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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Stacked Librarian (@stckedlibrarian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children, in fact, have their own constitutional rights to access information uncensored by their parents. They have the right to read what they choose. Human rights do not stop at the schoolhouse. Parents can be their guide, for sure, but kids have their own legal right to read.

Alan Wylie (@wylie_alan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The far-right assault on Public Libraries has nothing to do with ‘pornography’ or ‘groomers’ it’s a homophobic attack on the LGBTQ+ community and a libertarian attack on public services. We need to organise and fight back. #libraries #censorship

We Need Diverse Books (@diversebooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Concerned about book challenges in schools and public libraries? We’ve compiled an extensive guide with steps anyone can take—not just educators. Whether you’re a teacher, librarian, parent, or ally, there are concrete things you can do to help: ow.ly/5koN50NBaiN

Concerned about book challenges in schools and public libraries? We’ve compiled an extensive guide with steps anyone can take—not just educators. Whether you’re a teacher, librarian, parent, or ally, there are concrete things you can do to help: ow.ly/5koN50NBaiN