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LACUNY Services for Incarcerated People Roundtable
The Services for Incarcerated People Roundtable provides a forum for librarians who support, or are interested in supporting, library services for incarcerated people to discuss current issues, broaden their understanding, and raise awareness of information barriers within the carceral system. The Roundtable connects CUNY librarians with other librarian-led groups, such as Prison Library Support Network, that provide direct services to incarcerated people, and serves as a resource for CUNY groups such as the UFS Committee on Higher Education in the Prisons and those working in prison education programs. https://lacunysips.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
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Rachel Jones started the topic Abolition and Archives event hosted by PLSN + METRO, Nov. 6
Join the Prison Library Support Network (PLSN) and METRO for a conversation with Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell on their recent publication Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures: Reimagining Archival Practice Against Incarceration.
Register here: Eventbrite – Archivist Actions, Abolitionist Futures
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Rachel Jones started the topic Virtual Meeting of Librarians and Information Workers for Incarcerated People
Virtual Meeting of Librarians and Information Workers for Incarcerated People and People in the Process of Reentry
Friday, October 10, 20251 PM Eastern / 12 PM Central / 11 AM Mountain / 10 AM Pacific
Join librarians and information workers as we discuss our work with incarcerated people and people in the process of reentry. This meeting takes…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic New ALA Trainings: Using the Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated
ALA has released two virtual trainings related to the Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated or Detained.
The training at this link features Eldon Ray James, a retired librarian and researcher, ALA member, and formerly incarcerated person. This training introduces the Standards and describes their content.
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Rachel Jones started the topic Abolitionist Futures September 5th virtual discussion group
Please join Prison Library Support Network (PLSN) on Monday, September 5th for another virtual Abolitionist Futures discussion group. We are thrilled to be discussing the recently published book We Grow the World Together: Parenting Toward Abolition (Haymarket Press). We will be guided through this conversation by the book’s editors Kim Wilson and…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Library Freedom Project ICE Response Protocols for Higher Education Workers
The Library Freedom Project is sharing out this resource, which is focused on response protocols to ICE and includes both proactive, and in-the moment responses for academic library workers.
Here is a link to the resource:
https://libraryfreedom.org/wp-<wbr />content/uploads/2025/07/Anti-I<wbr />CE-Resources-Academic-Library-<wbr…[Read more] -
Rachel Jones started the topic New ALA report spotlights prison libraries’ strategic role in reentry
A new report released by the American Library Association explores the essential role of prison libraries in lowering recidivism by better preparing incarcerated people for their release and why further investments in prison libraries are essential to reducing the social and economic impacts of incarceration. Investing in Prison Libraries: A…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Interrupting Criminalization 2025 Communiversity
Hello everyone,
Interrupting Criminalization and Women Building Up have partnered to bring you our 2025 anti-criminalization Communiversity taking place from August to November. There are a ton of wonderful offerings facilitated by community members and one full day devoted to youth programming.
The course catalog and course registration are now a…[Read more] -
Rachel Jones started the topic American Prison Newspapers from JSTOR
From NYS Library:
“The NYS Library has provided JSTOR with access to rare prison newspapers from our holdings. JSTOR has digitized those newspapers and made them freely available to the public as part of their collection, American Prison Newspapers, 1800s-present: Voices from the Inside.
Supported by a Mellon Foundation grant, this collection…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Do folks want to retire this Roundtable?
Hello, just wanted to check in with people about this roundtable. I know we are all fighting various battles on many fronts right now.
My time at City Tech is also coming to a close, and I’m not sure of my future with CUNY. Does anyone want to take over this roundtable? Or should we wind it down at the end of this semester? Thank you! Rachel Jones
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Rachel Jones started the topic Prison Library Support Network Virtual Training May 10
PLSN is offering a virtual reference training this coming weekend.
WHEN: Saturday, May 10, 2025, 2-4pm ET (11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT)
JOIN HERE: Registration Link
About our Reference Trainings:
Letters are being mailed to us daily, and we need more volunteer help than ever!! After attending a reference training, you will be able to remotely…[Read more]
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Ian McDermott started the topic Rikers Public Memory Project - Friday April 25th
I’m sharing the event that my colleague Thomas Cleary, Institutional Archivist, is involved with. It’s an in-person event at LaGuardia and looks excellent.
All best, Ian McDermottHi All,
As part of the Oral History Seminar (with the final funding coming from the College) we would like to invite everyone to attend a presentation by Andrea…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic NYC Public Library Action Network's People's Assembly
A People’s Assembly (PA) is a facilitated gathering where community members discuss key community issues and collectively problem-solve and decide how to address them. The NYC Public Library Action Network (NYC PLAN) invites New Yorkers to join us on May 17 to discuss library funding and to share our visions for our local libraries. Come spend a…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Arrested at the Library and Criminalizing Librarians
Mariame Kabe just released two new publications. Both are free to download.
Arrested at the Library: interruptingcriminalization.<wbr />com/resources-all/arrested-at-<wbr />the-library
Criminalizing Librarians: interruptingcriminalization.<wbr />com/resources-all/<wbr />criminalizing-librarians -
Rachel Jones started the topic Criminalization 202 for Info Workers on 3/2
Hello everyone,
Please Join For The People Leftist Library Project (FTP) and Interrupting Criminalization (IC) for a workshop building off of our 2023 Criminalization 101 for Information Workers workshop.
We’ll focus on three main topics: resisting and disrupting ICE in library and information work and workplaces, de-escalation in library spac…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Prison Policy Initiative's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie (2025 edition)
The Prison Policy Initiative just released the 2025 edition of its flagship report, Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie. The report offers the most comprehensive view of the nearly 2 million people incarcerated in the U.S., showing what types of facilities they are in and why. It also serves as a primer on the size and scope of the criminal legal…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Job Opening: NYPL Managing Librarian, Jail and Prison Services
The New York Public Library fulfills a mandate to serve populations including incarcerated New Yorkers, homeless populations, people with special needs, veterans and older adults. The Managing Librarian of the Jail and Prison Services Department manages book loan service at New York City Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities, programming at…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Torchlight Talk with Mariame Kaba: Let This Radicalize You!
Saturday, February 22 · 1 – 2:30pm EST
Weeksville Heritage Center
158 Buffalo Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11213As part of Weeksville’s Black History Month Celebration, we invite you to an afternoon of radical imagination, organizing wisdom, and transformative dialogue. Organizer, archivist and author Mariame Kaba and a panel of movement leaders will…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Center for the Humanities: Plotting Abolition, Conversation & Screening
Please join us for “Plotting Abolition” featuring a film screening of Calls From Home followed by a discussion of multi-scalar abolitionist struggles to close prisons and jails, stop the construction of cop cities, and build life-affirming infrastructures from Letcher County, Kentucky to New York City. Join the director of Calls from Home Sylvia Ry…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic METRO & PLSN Abolitionist Futures event March 10
Please come to our quarterly Abolitionist Futures series on March 10 @ 7:00–8:30 pm ET for a screening of Before Time/After Time, followed by a discussion with the creative team and ensemble members.
Join Abolitionist Futures for our first meeting of the year featuring special guests from the Arts Justice Safety Coalition. On March 10, we will ho…[Read more]
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Rachel Jones started the topic Library Journal article on PLSN
“People who are incarcerated can’t check social media, read any book they want, look up the latest basketball game score, surf the web to look for new shoes, or use online search engines to research a legal question. T…[Read more]
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