The Faces of Black Caucus Chicago Chapter

This is the working site of for the Chicago Chapter of Black Caucus ALA. We are working toward a full web presence for our chapter.

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The Chicago Chapter of the National Black Caucus of Librarians wishes to:

  • Organize the librarians in the Chicago Area for the purpose of developing an educational, professional, political, and social organization which will assist the Black Community in achieving its potential goals.

  • Act as a catalyst in developing and excuting relevant library services, programs and activities relative to informing, creating, stimulating and maintaining the Black Community's interest in libraries, and achieving self-development.

  • Expand the role of the Black librarians in the profession and the total community by recruiting Blacks in the field, provide and develop means of access to educational opportunities, and sustain and support library education.

    Next Meeting:
    Date to be Announced
    Library of Haines Elelmentary School, (2nd Floor)
    247 W. 23rd Place in Chinatown.
    (Parking on west side of building; use main entrance.)

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    This site is maintained by: Charniel McDaniels