Unlocking Possibilities in the Library
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Unlocking Possibilities in the Library
This groundbreaking book explores the exciting realm of non-traditional programming in libraries, unlocking new possibilities for engagement, learning, and community building.
This groundbreaking book explores the exciting realm of non-traditional programming in libraries, unlocking new possibilities for engagement, learning, and community building.
This groundbreaking book explores the exciting realm of non-traditional programming in libraries, unlocking new possibilities for engagement, learning, and community building.
Explore the evolving role of libraries as community hubs that go beyond traditional book lending and educational programmes. This book highlights innovative and forward-thinking library programmes that address emerging community needs, from digital literacy and re-entry services to mental health support and environmental sustainability initiatives. Drawing on real-world case studies, the book provides practical insights into how libraries can harness their unique resources to tackle the challenges faced by diverse and underserved populations.
What sets Unlocking Possibilities in the Library: Programming for the Future apart is its focus on the innovative and non-traditional library programmes that are reshaping the way libraries interact with their communities. It emphasises that libraries are not just places for books, but vibrant spaces for community engagement and empowerment. The book takes a deep dive into the lessons learned from libraries across the nation that have implemented groundbreaking programmes, offering both successes and challenges, and actionable strategies that other libraries can adopt.
In addition to programme implementation, Unlocking Possibilities in the Library delves into the crucial aspects of building community partnerships, ensuring inclusivity, and addressing systemic inequities. By bridging the gap between traditional services and innovative outreach, this book showcases how libraries can act as catalysts for positive social change.
With its comprehensive exploration of non-traditional programming and focus on community impact, Unlocking Possibilities in the Library offers library professionals, administrators, and policymakers a resource for creating meaningful, forward-thinking programmes that make libraries more relevant and accessible in todayโs diverse, rapidly evolving world.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781538195017
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 October 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 168
About the Author
M'Balu "Lu" Bangura is Chief of Equity and Fair Practices at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Maryland, where she has integrated DEI into all aspects of organizational and community engagement, significantly enhancing the employee and user experience alike. She is an esteemed executive leader and award-winning civil rights advocate renowned for her transformative contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Lu leads pioneering initiatives such as the Pratt Free Market, which tackles food insecurity through innovative solutions like a free grocery store, community refrigerators, and educational programming. Her leadership in developing dynamic programs like the Amplified Voices Series, Money May, and Heal-a-thon showcases her dedication to addressing critical community issues through financial education and support for domestic abuse survivors. Her creation of the Advancing Equity Dashboard positioned Pratt as the first library in the nation with a public-facing interactive dashboard, exemplifying her commitment to transparency and innovative solutions.
Holding dual degrees in Criminal Justice, Lu's commitment to social justice is further exemplified through Project ENCORE (Encouraging New Community Opportunity through Reentry and Empowerment), supporting justice-impacted individuals with employment, personal development, and technology access. Her extensive background includes pivotal roles such as creating Baltimore City's first Equity Report as the cityโs Equity Specialist and leading discrimination investigations as a Civil Rights Investigator in Tacoma, where she contributed to the Tacoma 2025 Equity Plan.
Lu's exemplary leadership and impactful initiatives have earned her numerous accolades, including recognition in the International Human Rights Commission's 2019 Human Rights Defenders Almanac, The Daily Record's Marylandโs Top 40 VIPs and Leading Women lists, The Library Journalโs 2023 Movers and Shakers, The Baltimore Sunโs 2023 Top 25 Women to Watch, Black Girls Vote's Ladies & Politics Honoree List, Baltimore Business Journalโs Top 40 under 40 list, and Black Enterprise Magazineโs Top 40 under 40 list.
Lu's visionary leadership, groundbreaking initiatives, and unwavering dedication to fostering inclusivity and equity make her an ideal candidate for roles that require strategic thinking, organizational development, organizational restructuring, crisis management, and support with operational changes.
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