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Dear ARLISians,

Someone shared a link to this course offered by New York University and the Library Freedom Project on the Code4Lib listserv and I thought it might be relevant to some of you:

Library Freedom Institute is a six-month program for a select group of librarians made possible by generous support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Participants will spend 5 hours per week on a combination of readings, webinars, exercises, class discussion, and assignments. LFI is a free online course with one in-person requirement, which will take place on a weekend in New York City. To be eligible to participate, applicants must complete the questions below and submit the attachments, including permission from a supervisor. There is no cost to this program; including the weekend in NYC. LFI is primarily seeking public librarians, but we welcome applications from all librarians who do outreach in their communities.

Details about the application process are on their website: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/lfi/ 

Best,
- L

PS: even if you are not interested in the course, I do suggest looking through the Library Freedom Project's resource page.

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