Samantha Smart for Minneapolis Library Board
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Open Libraries are a matter of social justice!

I believe that libraries must be fully funded and open seven days a week and 
that no community library should be closed in order to accommodate "the bottom 
line".  In fact, fully funded libraries should be at the top of any city's 
priority list, along with affordable housing for all residents and the 
elimination of homelessness, living wage jobs, comprehensive social services 
including education and health, and a sustainable economy.  

I have not heard any other candidate for this position mention the word 
"justice".  

We live in a world of injustice and violence, and we live in a city where 
genocide against Indigenous First Nations peoples happens every day, where 
white supremacy and racism poison the lives of all residents of color, where 
rape, sexual abuse and domestic violence destroy women and girls every few 
seconds, where thousands are homeless and hundreds of youth have to prostitute 
themselves for a place to stay at night, and where hard-working people enslave 
themselves to two or three jobs to make the rent.

My feeling is that there is one central question to our lives - how do we best 
dismantle the systems of oppression that have created this miserable situation 
for the masses of people?

I have spent my life working to answer this question and besides my personal 
experiences, the most important resource for this work has been the library - 
where endless amounts  of research can be accomplished to analyze and solve 
these critical issues.  The library - where low-income folks like me can access 
books without having to buy them - simply because there is no way we can afford 
them.  

Closed libraries mean denial of access to essential information that will 
inform our struggle to transform our lives and the world in which we live.  
Therefore, we simply cannot allow library closures to occur - that is my bottom 
line.

Every other candidate has put library closures on the table, albeit as a "last 
resort".  I would rather engage my fellow library lovers to chain ourselves to 
the City Council chamber doors until the Council recognizes the central 
importance of libraries, than to vote to close a community library.  That will 
soon be the decision before us if drastic action is not taken to improve the 
funding situation.  In assessing the candidates for the Library Board this 
Tuesday, November 8, I hope voters will consider social justice in their 
decision and who will really do what it takes to protect and maintain open 
libraries for all.

forward ever, Samantha Smart

Samantha Smart
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Smart Libraries are OPEN Libraries!
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