That’s right: every week we are going to celebrate some small holiday! We want you to join us in celebrating every week – because really, everyone needs a little more happiness in their lives.
Join us in celebrating the holiday just yourself, and take some small quiet time to enjoy it. Or, take our book and program ideas, and celebrate in a larger way in your library. Take a small, goofy opportunity to have a little more fun today! (We celebrate you in doing this!)
Today is less “fun” than most of our little holidays, but it’s important to libraries. You might be asking yourself: what is 404 Day? Why are we celebrating this? “April 4 is 404 Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about Internet filtering in public schools and libraries across the United States. The Children’s Internet Protection Act (C.I.P.A.), a well-intentioned but flawed regulation, connects federal money for public schools and libraries to obligations to screen child pornography and anything obscene or damaging to kids. Unfortunately, among other issues, poor and converted filtering technologies and too aggressive filtering implementations result in the filtering of constitutionally protected speech.”
You can get more information about CIPA from the FCC website.
Libraries are the home of free speech. We share information, we help our patrons find the best information they need. While this time is not more sad/scary/dangerous than other times in our history – this is a time where willful lies (sometimes called “disinformation” but I like to be clear: people lie for their own benefit) are too common. Libraries are here to be a tool for a civilized society to have access to true, accurate, real, valid information.
I am baffled that support organizations other than libraries, and schools of course, is called patriotic and held out as admirable. Sure, there are other good services on offer: fixing the streets is great, picking up trash is definitely a good thing, and county/state/national parks are another amazing service.
But libraries are the real jewel in any crown of patriotism.
We uphold free speech – for all kinds of people. We don’t just find books for rich people, we do it for anyone. We don’t just help grifting businessmen on the take to track down information – we even do it for little kids. We don’t care if you ancestors came on the Mayflower or if you just arrived here an hour ago – we are here to serve your information needs. When a community needs computers, books, videos, entertainment, education, information, or even just a place to sit down for a while – there it is in the library. And it is available to anyone.
Unlike so many other places in society, you don’t have to be rich to get help from us. You don’t have to pay a lobbyist to get our attention. You don’t have to be white. You don’t have to be a certain religion. You don’t have to be anything specific at all. You just have to be there in front of us.
Libraries are an amazing service to the community. They are an amazing value for the pittance of money that is shared with us.
And every politician or group of private citizens who try to shut us down, to censor what we can do and what we can say – they show their fear. People with nothing to hide do not act like this. People who understand that real democracy means a free flow of information, people who want a good society – they know that the library means freedom. And that is a good thing for us all.
So, take a moment today to pity the censors of society. The pathetic little people who are so terrified of the world that they have to try to rip books out of our hands. Pitiful politicians who dance to the tune of whoever gives them money most recently, and fear what would happen if their voters were allowed to know things.
We may be having a bad moment in our society, with a few bad people being too confident they can tell flagrant lies and hide the truth from everyone. But this will pass. And libraries, the bastions of freedom, truth, information, and democracy – we will still be here.
Take some time today to be fiercely proud to be part of this wonderful, most patriotic of professions. Tell everyone you know: we will not be silenced.
And maybe enjoy a few books today: (and be thoughtful about the books you browse on this topic; some of them are written by people who just want to spread hate, or some wacky agenda – ignore them with glee, knowing that you don’t need to pay attention to them.)