SUBSCRIBE
SUBSCRIBE
SLJ Blog Network +
  • 100 Scope Notes
  • A Fuse #8 Production
  • Good Comics for Kids
  • Heavy Medal: A Mock Newbery Blog
  • Pearl's & Ruby's
  • Politics in Practice
  • Teen Librarian Toolbox
  • The Yarn
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • About/Contact
  • News
  • Legislation
  • Funding
  • Censorship
  • Advocacy

Archives for September 2025

September 30, 2025 by John Chrastka

Agenda Setters vs. Agenda Reactors: Defining the Librarian’s Role in Policy

School librarianship, whether we acknowledge it or not, is a special interest. The right to read is a special interest. This may sound uncomfortable at first. After all, we often think of special interests as lobbyists or industry groups, but advocating for the centrality of libraries in education is similar. We are promoting a specific […]

September 25, 2025 by John Chrastka

Uncovering Candidates’ School Library Stances: How to Create Surveys that Work

Our colleagues at ACT4SL are hosting “Uncovering Candidates’ School Library Stances: How to Create Surveys that Work”, a virtual event on Tuesday, September 30, from 7:00-8:00 p.m. EDT. As library advocates, we need to know how our state and local candidates are positioning themselves on issues such as library access, literacy, reading, censorship, and more (think […]

September 23, 2025 by John Chrastka

36 Messages for 36 Audiences: Tailoring Advocacy Across Political Frames

School library advocates often default to a single message: “This will help kids.” For many audiences, that’s powerful. But not everyone listens through the same lens. What resonates with one policymaker may leave another unmoved.  In advocacy, message discipline is not about repeating the same words everywhere. It’s about adapting the message to the audience […]

More Recent Posts

When to Fight and When to Step Aside: Strategies for Addressing Good and Bad Bills

September 17, 2025 by John Chrastka

Not every bill requires the same response. Some demand an all-out campaign, while others are better left alone to unfold without drawing extra attention. The most challenging lesson for advocates is discerning when to fight and when to step aside. Two principles guide this discernment: School librarians often face legislation that undermines their work or […]

Six Types of Legislative Witnesses: Rethinking Testimony and Messaging

September 8, 2025 by John Chrastka

When a bill is considered, the testimony and messaging surrounding it can influence whether it progresses or stalls. School librarians often rely on one approach to advocacy: sharing heartfelt stories about how libraries benefit children. While these stories are impactful, they are not the only way to convey their message. In reality, there are at […]

Beyond Talking Points: The Importance of Policy Depth

September 1, 2025 by John Chrastka

Much of school library advocacy is built on stories. We share anecdotes about the child who discovered themselves in a book, the family who found a welcoming space, and the teacher who relied on the library for instructional support. These stories are crucial; they form the heart of our profession and inspire many of us […]

Read More Posts »

ADVERTISEMENT

Archives

ADVERTISEMENT

Trending on the SLJ Blog Network

Teen Librarian Toolbox

Teaching Kids Their Bodies Belong, a guest post by Dr. Whitney Casares

by Karen Jensen, MLS

100 Scope Notes

Cover Reveal Q&A: OFF THE WALL by Molly Idle and Juana Martinez-Neal

by Travis Jonker

The Yarn

The Lost Sophie Blackall Interview

by Colby Sharp

A Fuse #8 Production

Review of the Day: Our Lake by Angie Kang

by Betsy Bird

Follow This Blog

Enter your email address below to receive notifications of new blog posts by email.

Primary Sidebar

  • News & Features
  • Reviews+
  • Technology
  • School Libraries
  • Public Libraries
  • Blogs
  • Classroom
  • Diversity
  • People
  • Job Zone

Reviews+

  • Book Lists
  • Best Books 2024
  • 2024 Stars So Far
  • Media
  • Reference
  • Series Made Simple
  • Tech
  • Review for SLJ
  • Review Submissions

SLJ Blog Network

  • 100 Scope Notes
  • A Fuse #8 Production
  • Good Comics for Kids
  • Heavy Medal
  • Pearls & Rubys
  • Politics in Practice
  • Teen Librarian Toolbox
  • The Yarn

Resources

  • Reasons to Love Libraries
  • 2025 Youth Media Awards
  • Defending the Canon:SLJ & NCTE Review 15 Banned Classics
  • Refreshing the Canon Booklist
  • School Librarian of the Year
  • Read Free Poster
  • Mathical Book Prize Collection Development Awards
  • Research
  • White Papers / Case Studies

Events & PD

  • In-Person Events
  • Online Courses
  • Virtual Events
  • Webcasts
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Media Inquiries
  • Newsletter Sign Up
  • Content Submissions
  • Data Privacy
  • Terms of Use
  • Terms of Sale
  • FAQs
  • Diversity Policy
  • Careers at MSI


COPYRIGHT © 2025


COPYRIGHT © 2025