2023: A turning point in the people’s struggles
Spend time assessing our past year of over 100 events and how we all stepped up the struggle in 2023 by building unity and increasing our commitment.
Spend time assessing our past year of over 100 events and how we all stepped up the struggle in 2023 by building unity and increasing our commitment.
The Board is trying to limit and further restrict the public from participating in public meetings of our public library!
Ignorant of basic library operations, unqualified and illegitimate CEO reads from a script.
Illegitimate CEO Hill fires Center for Black Literature and Culture worker for calling out the Board’s corruption.
Queen Mother Mashariki Jywanza’s speaks truth to power at the July IndyPL Board meeting.
Workers forced illegitimate CEO Hill to hire additional children’s librarians, but the return of John Helling shows nothing is fundamentally changing.
IndyPL Board President Hope Tribble’s invocation of the fascists “running trains on time” as a praiseworthy comparison is yet another disqualifying moment.
IndyPL Board votes to pay cops and consulting fees with $800,000 from staff salary funds instead of paying tuition as they had promised.