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Friday, February 27, 2009

Obama mentions public library in speech

I was pretty happy to hear President Barack Obama mention a public library in his speech this week. He said,

"I think about Ty'Sheoma Bethea, the young girl from that school I visited in Dillon, South Carolina -- a place where the ceilings leak, the paint peels off the walls, and they have to stop teaching six times a day because the train barrels by their classroom. She had been told that her school is hopeless, but the other day after class she went to the public library and typed up a letter to the people sitting in this chamber. She even asked her principal for the money to buy a stamp. The letter asks us for help, and says, "We are just students trying to become lawyers, doctors, congressmen like yourself and one day president, so we can make a change to not just the state of South Carolina but also the world. We are not quitters." That's what she said. We are not quitters."

What if Ty'Sheoma didn't have a public library where she could go to use the computer? Or what if her public library's hours were cut? Or if they didn't have the equipment or staff to help her? Even though President Obama didn't expound on Ty'Sheoma's use of the public library, I'm still pretty thrilled that he actually mentioned the words "public library" and maybe got a few people thinking about the value of the public library.

Wouldn't it be great if our Michigan governor and legislators picked up on this thread and started talking about the value of public libraries in our communities?

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4 Comments:

  • I hope you listened to NPR Weekend Edition this morning. It has much to say about Public Libraries.

    By Blogger Cyndee, at 9:29 AM  

  • Here! Here! It's so short sighted to ignore the things that make life worth living like Libraries, Museums, River Trails, Music, Theater, etc., etc. Not every public project worth support fills a pothole. Greed and the pursuit of the almighty dollar is what got us into this mess. Promoting things with a meaning outside of profit might be just the thing to get us out of it.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:39 PM  

  • I have a very good friend, a former librarian, who volunteers in a 4th. grade classroom in SC ---we all need to get behind the efforts to save our public libraries! (and museums and other vessels that save our culture)!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:44 AM  

  • Yes, Ruth, it would truly be AMAZING. if JG and the Michigan legislature could get some of the insight so desperately needed right now.

    By Blogger sophie, at 1:53 PM  

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