Progressive Librarians Guild at Simmons College

Progressive Librarians Guild at Simmons College Dedicated to the belief that librarianship is a tool for social justice. The Simmons chapter of PLG is proudly affiliated with the Progressive Librarians Guild.

The Simmons chapter of the Progressive Librarians Guild is a student organization committed to inscribing the struggle for social justice at the center of the library profession. We believe that cataloging, indexing, acquisitions policy and collection development, reference services, library automation, library management, and virtually every other library issue embody political value choices. We

aim to make these choices explicit, and to carry out our professional responsibilities in a way that helps to realize a freer, more democratic world. Bridgett Kathryn Pride (Co-chair) — [email protected]

Ayoola White (Co-chair)

Amy Boglarski (Finance Chair)

Quincy Knapp (Events Chair) — [email protected]

Molly Brown (Communications Chair) — [email protected]

Hey all, Our former Dean of Students, Gina Capra reached out today to send out the word about a zine she is working on.....
03/29/2020

Hey all,
Our former Dean of Students, Gina Capra reached out today to send out the word about a zine she is working on... Take a look at this...

FROM GINA...
Hello All! Gina Capra from Portland, Maine, USA here. I have started 'The Quaranzine Project', which is a community-based digital zine project. If you don't know what a zine is, you can find a basic overview here: https://blog.flipsnack.com/what-is-a-zine/. The website and Instagram pages will be going live this Friday, but until then, I need some submissions to get it started!
Here is what I am looking for: I am asking people to submit 1-2 zine pages reflecting on your experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. Submissions need to be made in a square format (any size will do, but it needs to fit the standard, square Instagram frame). You can use any creative medium (writing, poetry, drawing, painting, collage, etc.) to tell your story. Once your art is complete, just scan or snap a clear photo of it, and send it to me at [email protected]. JPEG or .PNG format would be best.
All submissions will be posted to The Quaranzine Project website and Instagram page (which I will share addresses for shortly). If you want to include your name, age, location, and Instagram username, I can include that info with your art and tag you. Alternately, I can post your art anonymously (but would at least like to add your location)! I am hoping that we can get submissions from across the nation and globe! Kiddos are welcome to contibute as well!
(Note: The Quarazine Project is an empowering space where community members can lift each other up during a time when we can benefit from solidarity. Offensive, discriminatory, or shaming posts will not be included.)
The goal of this project is to document peoples' lived experiances with the pandemic, and to build community and solidarity through art. I hope you will get involved, and please share with others who may are interested! My goal is to get submisisons from across the nation and globe! Be well, all!

What is a zine? How is a zine different from a magazine? Read more on zine culture and the main difference between a zine and a magazine.

Show this to your friends and family... then send them to the link we’ve provided in the comments.
02/18/2020

Show this to your friends and family... then send them to the link we’ve provided in the comments.

Unfortunately, that's the response we hear most often because most Americans don’t know what the Institute of Museum and Library Services does. Which makes it hard to care about when it gets cut.

PLG is working on some important awareness information- while we do that, please take a moment to fill this out!!  If yo...
02/13/2020

PLG is working on some important awareness information- while we do that, please take a moment to fill this out!! If you’re not from MA we can help you find your senator! Stay tuned for more info.

I just took action to , you should too!

Elections are coming up! Please take a moment to look at chair openings PLG has for the 2019-2020 school year!
04/01/2019

Elections are coming up! Please take a moment to look at chair openings PLG has for the 2019-2020 school year!

If anyone can't make it to the   Panel but wants to, check out the livestream here:
09/25/2018

If anyone can't make it to the Panel but wants to, check out the livestream here:

The Simmons University Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) hosts a panel discussing the American Library Association's (ALA) "No Hate Movement", which concern...

09/25/2018

If anyone's having trouble finding the Panel room, it's in the main campus building to the right of the dining hall! Come join us!

Our favorite part of getting ready for volunteering with The History Project was going through vintage photos of the LGB...
09/24/2018

Our favorite part of getting ready for volunteering with The History Project was going through vintage photos of the LGBT+ community.

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