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LIBRARY MONTH CALL TO ACTION Soyuzianky! April is library month. This April, we are offering you tools to advocate, educate, and cultivate through your local library. Here are 4 things we encourage you to do at your local library: 1. Request Ukrainian books and books about Ukraine The UNWLA Advocacy Committee has put together a comprehensive toolkit to walk you through the process of requesting books. It includes a step-by- step guide, suggested reading lists, and appeal letters. You can access the toolkit on the UNWLA website, unwla.org, under Projects > Advocacy, or ask your Branch president. 2. Keep Ukrainian books circulating Books that have not been checked out in over a year often get pulled and sold. Coordinate Branch members and other members of the Ukrainian community to check out Ukrainian books and keep them in circulation. Keep a record of all the books you checked out during the year! 3. Organize an exhibit relating to Ukraine Many of our members already work with their local libraries to organize exhibits of Ukrainian culture and history. Most public libraries have a variety of options for exhibiting photographs, posters, and other items. Aim for at least one or two library exhibits per year. 4. Offer to host Ukraine-related events and programming Whether it’s a children’s story hour or an adult event, public libraries are always looking for programming. These events are a great way to introduce Ukraine’s unique culture, history, and creativity to our local American communities.
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