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Safeguarding Libraries, Schools, and Communities from Political Threats: A Strategic Framework for Engagement, Advocacy, and Sustainable Organizing

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  • Kacey Carpenter

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This white paper presents a three-step framework to counter escalating political threats to libraries, schools, and community organizations. These institutions face unprecedented challenges, including funding cuts, book bans, and censorship, all intended to undermine their mission to foster education, equity, and democracy. The reelection of President Trump and Project 2025 pose an imminent danger, threatening intellectual freedom and access to diverse perspectives.

It provides an introduction to READY, SET, GO! Playbook for Campaigns, Candidates, and Causes, tailored for libraries, schools, and community organizations. This playbook empowers library professionals, educators, and advocates to navigate challenges, build coalitions, and protect these vital spaces through strategic planning, compelling messaging, and proactive action. Featuring real-world success stories and practical tools, it serves as a road map for safeguarding the rights, freedoms, and opportunities that libraries and educational organizations provide.

Keywords: censorship, community engagement, advocacy

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Carpenter, K., (2025) “Safeguarding Libraries, Schools, and Communities from Political Threats: A Strategic Framework for Engagement, Advocacy, and Sustainable Organizing”, The Political Librarian 8(Special Edition). doi: https://doi.org/10.7936/pollib.9002

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2025-04-16