News and Updates

Stay up-to-date with EveryLibrary's work.

News and Updates

Stay up-to-date with EveryLibrary's work.

Welcoming Gwen Camp as EveryLibrary’s New Political Director

EveryLibrary is proud to welcome Gwen Camp to our team as Political Director. Gwen will lead our political strategy portfolio, providing expertise in campaign consulting, coalition building, and public policy issues affecting libraries at the local, state, and federal levels.

Constitution Day 2025 Conversations on EveryLibrary Live!

Libraries, archives, and museums are not only cultural institutions; they are also constitutional institutions.

EveryLibrary’s Expanded Focus on Academic Libraries

For the last 13 years, EveryLibrary and the EveryLibrary Institute have been synonymous with defending and advancing school and public libraries across the country. Our work has empowered communities, built coalitions, and fought for the rights of readers and library workers everywhere. But libraries are an ecosystem. Today, we are hoping to share how our organizations are extending our advocacy, research, and policy expertise to meet the urgent needs of academic libraries and the professionals who support higher education and scholarship.

Great Summer Reads with EveryLibrary Live! - August 26 to 28, 2025

At EveryLibrary Live!, we believe that great books and great conversations belong to everyone. That’s why we host author talks that celebrate the joy of reading, the power of storytelling, and the role libraries play in connecting readers with ideas. 

Florida Right to Read Decision is a Positive Far Beyond the State

EveryLibrary celebrates the decision last week by U.S. District Court Judge Carlos E. Mendoza in the case of Penguin Random House LLC v. Gibson, which reaffirms the First Amendment and the fundamental right to read. Judge Mendoza struck down significant portions of Florida House Bill 1069, finding that its vague and overly broad prohibitions on books that “describe sexual conduct” violated the Constitution. In his opinion, he noted that the law allowed parents to object under an “I know it when I see it” standard, forcing educators and librarians to guess what might be deemed “unsuitable,” thereby chilling access to entire collections.

STATEMENT: They’re Trying to Erase Our History from the Gift Shop

The fight over books has left the library: National Park Service gift shops. And make no mistake — this isn’t about souvenirs. It’s about censorship.

STATEMENT: The Chilling Effect of White House Overreach into the Smithsonian Institution

EveryLibrary is deeply concerned about the White House’s recently announced "comprehensive review" of the Smithsonian Institution’s museums dedicated to history, culture, art, and science. 

EveryLibrary Launches its “Yes Campaign Cohort,” the First Offering in a New Training Suite to Help Win Library Ballot Measures

EveryLibrary announces the launch of its new "Yes Campaign Cohort", the first program in a suite of trainings designed to equip ballot committees and advocates with the skills to organize, message, fundraise, and win in today’s challenging political environment. The cohort blends free skills building and informational webinars with pro bono one-on-one strategy sessions and peer sharing networks so local library stakeholders can join at the point of need and move quickly from planning to execution.

Election Results: Washington Says Yes to Libraries!

Voters across Washington made their voices heard on Tuesday, August 5th, in support of public libraries.

Library Advocates’ August 2025 Congressional Recess Engagement Guide

For libraries, schools, archives, and museums advocates, the August Congressional Recess is a time to connect, inform, and influence Congress about key issues.