Safe Spaces and Libraries
Safe Spaces and Libraries
Cases have been made FOR "Safe Spaces" and AGAINST them as PC-culture run amok. This movement so far has largely centered around colleges and universities, but is spilling over into public libraries: example Nashville Public Library policy vs Black Lives Matter organizers./ [I already created a thread yesterday in the Public Libraries channel regarding this policy conflict.]
Does this concept have a future in academic environments, including libraries? Are there problems with it? Are we just grappling with change? Is it exclusive and controlling or inclusive and empowering?
I wonder where this movement is going and what the community's thoughts are...?
Does this concept have a future in academic environments, including libraries? Are there problems with it? Are we just grappling with change? Is it exclusive and controlling or inclusive and empowering?
I wonder where this movement is going and what the community's thoughts are...?
Last edited by Admina on Wed Mar 16, 2016 9:11 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Had to change the newslink because it would not hyperlink correctly.)
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