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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Measure L: Day of Action


UCLA ALA Student Chapter further revealed it's commitment to a year of library activism with the biggest event yet! Chapter members and friends gathered together to get the word out to L.A. voters about Measure L. This ballot measure represents a pivotal moment for Los Angeles libraries. If it passes, libraries will have their funding restored to pre-recession levels, allowing the library to return to six days of service per week (and later seven), increasing the collections budget, and increasing services and programming. If, however, the measure does not pass, L.A, City Council will have no reason to defend libraries from further budget slashes. It has been predicted that should the measure not pass, 64 out of 72 branches would need to close completely. Ouch!

Obviously, a student group comprised of dedicated future librarians is absolutely in favor of Measure L, and we're putting our energies into helping the cause. Students have already been handing out Measure L bookmarks to registered L.A. voters, blogging, writing op-eds, posting fliers at work and home, and leaving quarter sheets at amenable local businesses. Today, however, represented a huge push as the countdown to voting day begins in earnest. Chapter members assembled for updates and action plans. After learning the latest news, small groups split off into stations. There was a table for social networking on laptops, a room reserved for phone banking, fliers for those who wished to hit the pavement, and window chalk for transforming cars into mobile billboards. Best of all, there were sign up sheets to keep the action going until voting on March 8th!

UCLA ALA Student Chapter sponsored the event as a way for busy graduate students balancing work, school, and family to easily give an hour of service to the cause. The goal was to bring activism right to the students. As part of this flexibility, a table will remain in the student commons with all sign up sheets and fliers so that even those members who couldn't make the day of action can still find a way to contribute to this monumental time in LAPL history. To read more about the Student Chapters big day, see today's Daily Bruin!


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Measure L: UCLA ALA Student Chapter and Friends Say Yes to Supporting Los Angeles Libraries

Thursday, February 10, kicked off UCLA ALA Student Chapter's contribution to the Yes On Libraries campaign. Joined by students from all tracks of the information sciences, UCLA ALA hosted Martín Gomez, Los Angeles City Librarian, for an informational session on Measure L.

Measure L, if passed by a simple majority, will raise the allocation of city funds for Los Angles Public Library from the current .0175% to 0.3%. Such an increase would allow for the library to eventually return to six day service and increase the materials budget, with no new taxes and all fiscal transactions subject to audit.

Following Mr. Gomez's session, students brainstormed campaign ideas, which will focus on the UCLA campus, home to 42,000 registered voters, and student's neighborhoods, which cover the range of Los Angeles. Students decided on a range of activities, including handing out and posting fliers on campus and around Los Angeles, using social networking tools and face-to-face social networks to inform and encourage people to vote, submitting op-ed pieces to the Daily Bruin and the Los Angeles Times, and supporting other local actions taken to further this campaign.

See below for resources to spread awareness of Measure L.

Election: Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Last day to register to vote: February 22, 2011

Polling place look-up: http://www.lavote.net/LOCATOR/

Mail-in-ballot period: February 7, 2011- Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Last day to request vote-by-mail ballot: March 1, 2011

Download and print request here: http://cityclerk.lacity.org/election

Mail to:

City Clerk-Election Division

555 Ramirez Street, Space 300

Los Angeles, CA 90012


Website: www.yesonlibraries.com

Twitter: @YesonL, #YesonMeasureL

Facebook: Yes on Measure L: Save Our Neighborhood Libraries


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