Episodes

  • Ep. 6: The Future of Libraries
    Jul 25 2023

    The Chicago Public Library has undergone a remarkable rise since its inception a century and a half ago. In recent years, the library has become threatened by those looking to undermine its mission of intellectual freedom and free speech. How will it continue to champion those core values as a library while also looking toward growth by implementing new digital technologies such as interactive spaces and digital technology? In this final episode, we analyze how the past can inform a brighter future – and we visit some of the spaces that are already imagining the future of libraries could look like.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 5: Accelerators of Social Impact
    Jul 18 2023

    Libraries are a form of social infrastructure, meaning they are places that shape people’s interaction with one another. From the YOUmedia space where Chicago-based artist Chance the Rapper got his start, to the creative workshops at the Sulzer Regional Library where the Zine Club gathers – there’s a social network for everyone at the library. In addition to creating robust connections between like-minded individuals, these social networks provide resources for those looking to further their careers or education. We’ll explore the critical need of the library’s social mission in acting as a “palace for the people,” and we’ll examine the greater societal value in uplifting these crucial institutions.

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 4: How do you Design a Public Library for the 21st Century?
    Jul 11 2023

    Libraries are some of the last remaining public spaces in a city, where any resident has the ability to access resources without restrictions. As an institution integral to the community, it’s important that the physical space is conducive to effectively connecting patrons with the resources they need. In this episode, we reimagine the physical form of libraries beyond the recreation of generic prototypes. We explore how catering the library’s design to the patrons’ specific needs can actually bolster more value and purpose for the space. Finally, we envision the library of the future – an institution that will both preserve the stories that have shaped our history and educate the next generations who will embolden our future.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 3: Of Book Bans and Book Sanctuaries
    Jun 27 2023

    Chicago Public Library has declared itself a sanctuary for endangered stories, establishing book sanctuaries across 77 neighborhoods and 81 library branches. The book sanctuaries aim to expand access to books that have been banned or challenged. In doing so, libraries have found themselves at the front lines of the debate around free speech. In this episode, we learn about how the Library's current decision to preserve intellectual freedoms connects back to a decades-long history of championing those same values. We also hear from the American Library Association president and TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people, Tracie Hall on why protecting access to these books mirrors the essential ideals that uphold our democracy.

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    44 mins
  • Ep. 2: The Library as the Soul of the Community
    Jun 20 2023

    Throughout history, libraries have been vibrant community spaces in a city as cultural hubs for rising Black artists and writers during the Black Renaissance. We explore the career of Vivian G. Harsh, Chicago Public Library’s first Black librarian, who made the Hall Branch in the Bronzeville neighborhood a key community center. We also explore the impact of Charlemae Hill Rollins, who played a critical role in changing Black representation in children’s literature. Finally, we dive deep into why it’s crucial to have spaces devoted to bringing communities together and how today’s libraries continue to champion that mission in new and innovative ways.

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    https://www.chipublib.org/blogs/post/library-for-the-people-episode-2/

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 1: From the Great Chicago Fire Rises a Public Library
    Jun 20 2023

    The Great Chicago Fire in 1871 made a permanent impact on the city in a multitude of ways. One unforeseen outcome of the destruction was donations of books by British citizens, leading to the beginning of the Chicago Public Library’s 150 years long journey. With the help of modern historian and lifelong library fan Shermann “Dilla” Thomas, we’ll explore the important historical events that were crucial to shape the library from a dozen books on the shelves to the robust, modern library system we see today. We’ll also delve into the key figures who helped shepherd the rapid growth and evolution of the library. Finally, we’ll analyze why it matters to understand the history of libraries in the first place and the larger role that libraries continue to play in our lives.

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    38 mins
  • Library For The People - Igniting Minds, Transforming Communities: Chicago Public Library's 150-Year Journey
    Jun 15 2023

    Delve into the captivating history of the Chicago Public Library as it celebrates its remarkable 150-year milestone. In this thought-provoking and immersive six-episode limited series, host Alison Cuddy takes listeners on an extraordinary journey, from the library's inception after the devastating Great Chicago Fire to its innovative role in shaping the future of libraries. Join us as we meet the extraordinary individuals, from librarians to patrons and authors, who have contributed to making Chicago Public Library a true city treasure. With diverse voices and captivating narratives drawn from Chicago's 80+ branches, this podcast offers an insider's view of the library's inner workings and highlights its vital role in society today. Prepare to be inspired and gain a renewed appreciation for the enduring significance of libraries in our rapidly evolving world.

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    4 mins