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Urban Libraries Council Concludes Annual Forum with ‘Declaration of Democracy’

June 5, 2024
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Urban Libraries Council Concludes Annual Forum with ‘Declaration of Democracy’


The Urban Libraries Council, an organization comprised of leaders from more than 160 member libraries across the U.S. and Canada, concluded its Annual Forum in Washington D.C. this week with the release of a call for libraries to defend democracy amid increasing challenges. In a release, ULC officials said the group’s “Declaration of Democracy” is designed to provide ULC members with “a baseline for building policies and actions that preserve and protect democracy in our communities.”

The 2022 ULC Annual Forum was hosted by the D.C. Public Library, the first in-person ULC annual forum since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The declaration reads as follows:

Democracy is under siege throughout the world and close to home. Daily, we witness assaults on basic freedoms and human rights we’ve long cherished as books are banned, programs and events are canceled, disinformation and misinformation spread unchecked and racism is institutionalized. Democracy’s future is diminished when people’s access to power, information, a diversity of voices and the ability to influence policy are restricted. As cornerstones of democracy, it is incumbent upon libraries to stand up against all efforts to impede the democratic process and limit the full participation in civic life.

Banning books through policy and legislation is one such example of the challenges facing us. These efforts have unfortunately met with success in some parts of the United States as lawmakers codify restrictions on reading material, and we strongly stand against the furtherance of such restrictive policymaking.

As leaders of North America’s public libraries, we are committed to preserving, protecting and advancing the highest hopes and ideals of democracy so all members of our communities may fully participate in the democratic process. To meaningfully participate in society, people need access to a broad range of information and ideas, as well as opportunities for open, uncensored discourse to hear, read, debate and learn from each other’s perspectives.

It is for this reason that libraries as trusted institutions in their communities join to advance this Declaration and commit to the following:

  • Educating and informing the public about the rights afforded to them in the United States Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, among them the freedom of religion, thought, speech, expression, belief, the press, peaceful assembly and associati
  • Encouraging an active citizenry where all are engaged in creating an equitable and just society where everyone may realize their potential as individuals within the community.
  • Serving as a convener for and facilitator of civic engagement and civil discourse, where all voices may be heard and respect is displayed for community members’ diverse opinions, thoughts, histories and cultural heritage.
  • Increasing efforts to fight misinformation and disinformation, providing reliable resources and seeking new ways to help patrons find verifiable and accurate information.
  • Leveraging programming, collections and other resources to promote human dignity, open dialogue and respect for diverse viewpoints, civil rights, and all other protections and freedoms fundamental to democracies, and based on the conviction that “laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind,” holding fast to the expectation that “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice” and that “the Just Society will be one in which the rights of minorities will be safe from the whims of intolerant majorities.”

We resolve to continue to create spaces where entering our doors is an act of participating in democracy, where people can read and learn freely from all points of view, make up their own minds and engage in their communities. We stand as proud leaders of libraries, and as such, we will continue to guard democracy’s great promise and ensure all those we serve are included in its fulfillment.

In a statement, ULC President and CEO Brooks Rainwater encouraged ULC members to sign on to the declaration, and singled out the importance of libraries defending democracy.

“Library leaders serve as civic educators and play an essential role in taking on censorship and ensuring free access to information for all,” Rainwater said. “The public library has a responsibility to cultivate a democracy grounded in respectful, yet robust, public engagement.”

ULC member libraries can view and sign on to the Declaration of Democracy at ULC’s website.





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