A Street Librarian's Quest to Bring Books to Everyone | Storybook Maze | TED

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It all started on a stoop,
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one of those summer days in Baltimore
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where it was too hot to be inside with no AC,
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and it seemed like the heat had pushed the entire neighborhood out
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onto their front stoops.
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I grabbed a book and started reading to my nieces.
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After a few pages,
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other little heads started popping up on the other side of the book.
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So of course, I invited the neighborhood kids to join us.
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When I was finished reading, the kids didn't want story time to stop.
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They asked me to read another book and then another one.
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After a few rounds, I had had enough.
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So I said, "You guys can read a book at home."
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"We don't have any books at home,"
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was their overwhelming response.
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It was a harsh reminder
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that there are children who don't have a single book at home.
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So what did I do about it?
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I started reading to the neighborhood kids every weekend.
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I called it Stoop Storytime,
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and the process inspired me to begin working in the public library.
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However, as a public librarian,
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I quickly realized that the kids that I saw coming into the library
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weren't the same ones I was reading to out on my front stoop.
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I began researching and learned about library barriers
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and something called book deserts.
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A book desert is an area or a community with limited access to books
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and reading materials.
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I slowly realized that I wasn't going to meet my neighbors
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who need it most inside library's walls.
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So I quit my job and took to the streets,
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becoming a radical street librarian.
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When I was putting this talk together,
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TED asked me, what exactly is a radical street librarian?
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I was like, well, I sort of made it up a few years ago,
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but it's a term I use to refer to anyone doing work to increase literary access
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outside of traditional settings.
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As a radical street librarian,
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I'm making books appear in everyday places in extraordinary ways.
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I install free, public book vending machines,
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host street-corner story times,
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and pop up on the block with free bookstores,
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so kids who don’t have McDonald’s money
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don't have to worry about having book-fair money.
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I deeply believe in books by any means necessary.
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So whether at a community basketball game,
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corner store, beauty supply, or front stoop,
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I utilize my expertise as a librarian
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to curate collections that reflect the kids reading them.
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This means books with characters that look like them, talk like them,
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go to the same places, speak the same languages.
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Book deserts are often found in economically disadvantaged
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or rural areas,
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where bookstores and libraries are scarce.
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In higher-income communities,
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there are more books per child than in low-income communities.
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For example,
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in Philadelphia's Chestnut Hill,
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a study found that there were about 13 books for every child
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while in high-poverty communities of the same city,
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it found up to 300 children could share one book.
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We know communities with high illiteracy rates are often plagued with poverty,
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poor health and unemployment,
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while their literate counterparts are healthier,
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with greater numbers of employment and higher household incomes.
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So I know what you're thinking.
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"There are plenty of bookstores and libraries where I live."
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But here's the kicker:
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the presence of bookstores and libraries in a neighborhood
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doesn't necessarily disqualify it as a book desert.
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Lower-income neighbors may lack the resources to purchase books
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from the bookstore or pay library fines.
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Residents may be working multiple jobs or facing hardships
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that make a trip to the library an additional stressor.
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Barriers like requirement of identification,
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proof of address, fines and fees,
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all while seemingly routine,
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can become substantial obstacles for families facing hardships.
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There's also historical barriers,
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such as anti-literacy laws
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and library segregation policies
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that have excluded Black communities for decades.
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Librarians understand
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that the habit of visiting libraries is often generational tradition.
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Many of the parents we see currently bringing their kids into the library
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were once brought in by their parents when they were children,
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and so on and so forth.
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But for Black communities that faced arrest for reading,
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the impact of library segregation
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and anti-literacy laws lingers,
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and a hesitancy to visit libraries still exists to this day.
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So what can be done about book deserts and book access?
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Research tells us that increasing access to appropriate print materials
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is an incredibly effective means of enhancing the reading achievement
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of economically disadvantaged children.
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To put it plainly, the more books a child has early access to,
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the more likely they are to succeed as readers.
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Though I recently created the term, being a street librarian is nothing new.
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I'm inspired by the many mobile librarians who came before me.
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I'm just a little more hood with it.
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(Laughter)
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One of my favorite stories was born out of the Great Depression.
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The Pack Horse Library was created to deliver books to residents
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living in geographically isolated areas.
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The librarians packed books into feed sacks, saddle bags
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and even old pillow cases,
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and they traveled on horse, mule or foot
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into the mountains of rural Kentucky.
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These book women traveled in rain, snow and heat,
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and because there weren't roads,
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they navigated through creek beds and along fence lines,
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often traveling up to 20 miles per day.
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Sometimes conditions were so harsh
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that a mule would succumb to -- the weather.
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One book woman continued to walk 18 miles without her mule
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to deliver a book to a child living in the mountain tops.
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One of the most popular items in their library
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wasn't really a book at all,
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but something that the librarians pieced together,
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a scrapbook from the most popular titles.
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It contained quilt patterns,
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the latest fashion clippings,
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a recipe for opossum soup and children’s stories.
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The Pack Horse librarians embodied the street
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hood librarian spirit by creating custom books
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that met their community's needs.
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Librarians haven't just relied on horseback either.
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We've employed elephants in the Elephant Mobile Library,
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ridden camels in Kenya to deliver books to nomadic tribes,
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and led dogs through the mountains of northern California.
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From bibliobikes in Augusta, Georgia,
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to Biblioburro in Colombia,
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libraries have taken diverse forms
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and adjusted to different cultures and landscapes.
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In China, there's a floating library
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made from converted fishing boats
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that serves as an island's first public library.
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And in Baltimore, you'll find me,
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the radical street librarian,
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striving to deliver books to your front stoop.
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Since its inception,
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my initiative has delivered 5,000 books
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to children living in book deserts.
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(Applause)
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In case you're wondering how to be a street librarian,
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here's what you can do.
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First, be radical.
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Share books in extraordinary ways and think outside the box.
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Perhaps host a block party book swap
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or a story time at a local laundromat.
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Second, be street.
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Connect with your neighbors.
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Talk to people in your community.
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And third, embody the spirit of a librarian.
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Get your library card,
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match books to readers by considering their interests
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and experiences.
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I believe everyone is a reader.
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They just haven't found the right book yet.
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(Applause)
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And that's where librarians step in.
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Many want to read but don't know where to get started.
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And visiting the most magical place on Earth, the library,
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can be intimidating for non-library goers.
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We must meet them where they are and guide them along that journey.
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There is an ancient African proverb
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that when an old man dies, a library burns.
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For neighborhoods where stories are passed down on front stoops,
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we must meet our neighbors where they are.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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