Today I was at what I presume will be my last In Service Day for the library. I have a medium long history of writing about them in this space, and usually my comments on them express very little affection.
Today's feature presentation was on Inclusivity, which has been the general passion of all training and education from the county at my library for almost half a decade now. It feels all very, I don't know, Soviet? It's like we are being trained with fanatical zealousness at the behest of people who have never really thought much about any of this, or any of the hard things it would take to improve any of it, but really like the sound of it. It is from people who think they can order inclusivity.
It wasn't the worst day though. There are many people throughout my library system that I really like. And I spent as much of the day as I could at the Clerkmanifesto Cafe.
The Clerkmanifesto Cafe? Ah...
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