Advocacy and Task Forces

Advocacy statements and active groups of 's Social Responsibilities Round Table

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SRRT Task Forces

All SRRT members are encouraged to volunteer for groups in which they have an interest. Personal members may choose to join groups or form their own for specific purposes, in line with the goals of the Social Responsibilities Round Table. These groups may be Task Forces (usually long-term) or project groups (usually of a very short duration).

If you're interested in being involved in an active task force, please feel free to contact the Task Force's chair.

Provides feminist perspectives and initiates action on issues related to libraries, librarianship, information services, and .

Fosters greater awareness of the dimensions, causes, and ways to end hunger, homelessness, and poverty.

Advocates socially responsible positions on issues of international library concern.

Supports and advances the observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday as an American celebration.


SRRT Statements

Advocacy statements that have been released by the Social Responsibilities Round Table. SRRT does not and should not be taken to speak for the Association as a whole. In these statements, SRRT Action Council speaks only on its own behalf.

SRRT Statement on the Bylaws Referendum
SRRT's statement on the proposed Bylaws.

Remembering Virginia "Ginny" Bradley Moore
The Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) acknowledges and mourns the passing of our beloved Virginia (Ginny) Bradley Moore.

SRRT Statement on Buffalo
SRRT pledges here, in the names of the victims of this horrendous shooting, to continue this work in both our professional and personal lives, and we call on all members of the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app to join us.

SRRT Statement on Meeting in Texas
The Social Responsibilities Round Table calls on leadership to take action in support of our shared values of social responsibilities, racial and social justice, and democracy, as well as safeguarding the health and safety of the membership and LIS community by cancelling the in-person LibLearnX meeting in January 2022 in San Antonio, Texas.

SRRT Statement on the AP Statement Against Anti-Asian Violence, March 23, 2021 (PDF)
SRRT joins AP in recognizing and strongly condemning the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes that have caused deep harm to Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities.

SRRT Statement on the BC Statement to Council Against Racism, March 23, 2021 (PDF)
SRRT joins BC's join their call that Council meeting policies, communication norms and rules of conduct be re-examined and re-created with a diversity /equity lens.

SRRT Endorses BC Condemnation of the Death of George Floyd, May 27, 2020
SRRT's endorsement of BC's statement: An opposition to and condemnation of racist acts against black people. A condemnation of the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers within the Minneapolis Police Department.


A condemnation of incidents of racist behavior that were reported at the 2019 °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±app Midwinter Meeting.

SRRT Action Council Statement on Hate Speech and Libraries, 2018
SRRT statement regarding "Meeting Rooms" policy and Office of Intellectual Freedom's "Hate Speech" web page.

SRRT Statement on Concern on the Use of Flags in Libraries' Public Areas - January 19, 2002
SRRT statement regarding unusual displaying of flags in libraries.Association Midwinter Meeting.