<div dir="ltr"><span class="gmail-im"><div>Lynne Stahl works as a bilingual access services
assistant at Multnomah County Library’s Gregory Heights branch and as a
graduate research assistant at Emporia State University, where she is
pursuing her MLS. She earned her BA in English and Hispanic Studies from
Colorado College and her Ph.D. in English from Cornell University. Her
latest article, “The Right Tool for the Job? Ignorance, Evolution,
Reflection, and the #Resistance,” is now available to download and read
at: <a href="http://commons.pacificu.edu/olaq/vol23/iss1/8/" target="_blank">http://commons.pacificu.edu/ol<wbr>aq/vol23/iss1/8/</a></div></span><span class="gmail-im"><div>Lynne's description of her article: "Considering
activist tactics on both abstract and practical levels, this article
examines the role of librarians amid political upheaval as well as some
of the risks that inhere in democracy and the ALA tenet of access to
all. In doing so, it emphasizes the need to historicize contemporary
issues and reflect on the shortcomings and successes of Oregon
librarians since the state’s segregationist inception."</div><div><br></div><div>Thank you,</div><div>Charles Wood<br></div><div>OLA Communications<br></div></span></div>