A community library in Kansas City encourages access to diverse literature.
Cindy Hohl, a librarian and member of the Santee Sioux Nation, passionately promotes access to diverse literature and Indigenous narratives in Kansas City. As president of the ALA, she raises awareness about the rising censorship efforts that threaten representation in libraries. Her work emphasizes the importance of community support for libraries, ensuring they remain vital resources for all cultural voices, especially marginalized communities.
In the heart of Kansas City, a librarian is making waves and advocating for something dear to many—a love for books, access to information, and the representation of all cultures, especially Indigenous narratives. Meet Cindy Hohl, a proud member of the Santee Sioux Nation, who has dedicated her life to the mission of libraries, seeing them as vital hubs of community connection and learning.
Cindy’s journey to becoming a librarian is a heartfelt tale. Growing up in Nebraska, Cindy moved with her family from their reservation to Sioux City, Iowa, where she experienced her first public library. It was more than just a building filled with books; it became a beacon of knowledge and community engagement for her. Every week, her mother would take her to story time, igniting a passion that would shape her future. Although Cindy once dabbled in casino marketing, it was her love for libraries that ultimately drew her in.
Today, Cindy serves not only as a librarian at the Kansas City Public Library but also as the president of the American Library Association (ALA). In this prominent role, she represents libraries and librarians across the country, actively promoting the value and necessity of these community spaces. Libraries are not mere collections of books. They are places where dreams ignite, ideas flourish, and connections are made.
As the narrative unfolds, the role of innovative library advocates like Cindy Hohl will remain critical. In light of contemporary challenges, their relentless commitment to enriching communities through literature, inclusivity, and cultural representation paves the way for a better-informed and more compassionate society. Libraries are the heart of communities, and their story is far from over.
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