Indianapolis Public Library Staff Call On CEO To Resign
Members of the Library Workers Union and the Party for Socialism and Liberation filled the July IndyPL board of trustees meeting on Monday July 26, 2021 to call for CEO Jackie Nytes and board President Judge Jose Salinas to step down.
Breanna Cooper/The Indianapolis Recorder The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) administration remains under fire for their response to racism allegations from former and current staff members. During a board of trustees meeting July 26, several employees and community members called for IndyPL CEO Jackie Nytes and board President Judge Jose Salinas to resign.
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Indianapolis Public Library staff and leadership are accused of racism in the workplace. Indianapolis Recorder Reporter Breanna Cooper broke the story this week and talked to WFYIs Jill Sheridan about what people from the organization told her.
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First published April 13 in the Indianapolis Recorder.
When local poet Manon Voice recited her favorite poem â Mari Evansâ âI Am A Black Womanâ â for a small crowd gathered at City Market on April 12, she shared a piece of what she described as Indianapolisâ ârich, vibrant, diverse literary scene.â
The spoken word artist, who was downtown to celebrate the launch of BookMark Indy â a program designed to promote and celebrate local literary talent â said she owes much of her career to the city that allowed her to find her own voice.
âI started out here in the open mics and the cafes,â Voice said. âThat shaped me into being a better writer and ⦠was a huge part in me becoming a spoken word artist. Our scene in the city is so diverse, and you can be your own kind of writer and still be celebrated and have a place here.â