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Showing posts with label Enoch Pratt Free Library. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Pratt Library Gets Grant After Staying Open Despite Riots « CBS Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Throughout the riots and looting that overtook our city during the Freddie Gray protests, several businesses stayed open despite the danger. The PNC Foundation is now recognizing one of those businesses located in the hardest hit area.




Tracey Leong explains why they chose the Enoch Pratt Free Library.


The PNC Foundation isn’t the only one to recognize the library as a
beacon of hope. Students from out of state sent letters to show their
support.

Read more...

Libraries Respond to Community Needs in Times of Crisis | American Libraries Magazine

A patron stopped librarian Melanie Townsend Diggs on
Wednesday afternoon with good news: He had used a library computer to
apply for some jobs Tuesday morning, and before he even got home that
day, he had gotten a call for an interview.

A pretty typical moment for most librarians, Diggs says, except that
Tuesday morning, April 28, was no typical day. Just 12 hours before,
rioting had erupted across the street from the Pennsylvania Avenue
branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, when protests against the
high-profile death of Baltimore resident Freddie Gray turned violent. As
a CVS drugstore burned and the turmoil played out, Diggs kept her
patrons safe, quietly locking the doors and letting them out later when
the violence subsided.   Read more...

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Baltimore Libraries Stay Open Through Riots, Because 'The Community Needs Us' - MTV

All library locations, including those at the epicenter of the riots, are welcoming patrons today.

You can find more than books at the Baltimore public library today,
as all branches remain open and fully staffed in the wake of protests
and riots that have rocked the city.

With a state of emergency declared and schools closed citywide
Tuesday morning, the Enoch Pratt Free Library has chosen to stay open,
providing a hub of comfort and community to all Baltimore neighborhoods,
including the ones most affected by the mayhem.

“It’s at times like this that the community needs us,” library
Director of Communications Roswell Encina told MTV News. “That’s what
the library has always been there for, from crises like this to a
recession to the aftermath of severe weather. The library has been
there. It happened in Ferguson; it’s happening here.”

Reports of violence, looting, and coordinated gang activity have been
coming out of Baltimore since Monday night, erupting within hours of
the funeral of Freddie Gray. Gray died late last week from injuries he
apparently sustained while in police custody, resulting in an outpouring
of anger from protesters who point to his death as the latest in a
nationwide epidemic of police violence against unarmed black men. Read more....