
Hayes emerges as clear winner after IndyPL CEO candidate presentations
Current interim CEO Hayes, who rose through IndyPL’s ranks, emerged as the clear and only choice for CEO.
Current interim CEO Hayes, who rose through IndyPL’s ranks, emerged as the clear and only choice for CEO.
The July Indianapolis Public Library board meeting had many members of the community, current and former library staff openly express their solidarity with Bree Flannelly…
Read Stephen Lane’s statement to the IndyPL Board at the July 26 meeting.
In response to worker criticisms of hostile and racist working conditions, a leaked e-mail reveals IndyPL CEO Jackie Nytes asked to “recruit some Black leaders to sign” a letter in support of her. She also dismisses worker criticisms as “personal disagreements”!
Monday, July 266:30 pmLibrary Services Center2450 N. Meridian St. AFSCME local 3395 representing library workers in collaboration with the Indianapolis Liberation Center invites members of…
On July 12, the Indianapolis City-County Council overwhelmingly voted “yes” on an additional $1.3 million for the IMPD. Community members who showed up to participate…
Three concrete ways you can support library workers in their struggle!
Support library workers as they fight against racist and corrupt leadership!
If you want to know our city’s priorities, look at their budget.