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Final Thoughts - Anita Cellucci

5/10/2017

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As the MSLA president for the past 2 years, I have learned a lot about other librarians, the challenges that we face as a profession and ways to impact those issues in a positive light.  I have enjoyed meeting many of you and working together on larger issue that affect education.  

For my final post, I'd like to share more about one way that we can focus on student voice to impact the growth of our students and bring to light the issues that they care about in a way that offers them support. 

As librarians we talk a lot about “safe space” - equity  for all students and their individual needs.  Providing opportunities for student voice has always been an important mission in my library.  This year it manifested in a group slam poem - I coach the slam team an English teacher. The team competes in the Louder than a Bomb Youth Poetry Festival sponsored by MassLEAP.  MassLEAP has the following description on their website: 


The Massachusetts Literary Education and Performance Collective (MassLEAP) is dedicated to building and supporting spaces for youth to experience the transformative power of their own voices in community with one another. We exist as a platform for young people, artist-educators and organizers to foster positive youth development through spoken word poetry forums. We facilitate arts learning spaces and build relationships among communities throughout Massachusetts. We are a Boston Based collection of writer-educators who are united in our passion for social justice and youth voice.
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 I’d like to share the poem, Puppet Show,  with you.  

 
These students met weekly in the library conference room with us,  their poetry coaches.  We “held space for them”.  What does it mean to hold space? In the therapeutic sense - “It means that we are willing to walk alongside another person in whatever journey they’re on without judging them, making them feel inadequate, trying to fix them, or trying to impact the outcome. When we hold space for other people, we open our hearts, offer unconditional support, and let go of judgement and control.” To me this perfectly describes the social emotional aspects of our profession.

Our theme this year was “Beyond the Binding” and I believe that what we saw presented throughout the conference show many of the ways that so many of our colleagues are redefining what it means to be a school librarian.

In closing, I'd like to say that I know that I am leaving you in good hands with Carrie Tucker as your incoming MSLA President. Carrie has a lot of knowledge about MSLA and brings great ideas with her. Please welcome Carrie as your new president. 

Thank you for your support over the last 2 years, I will be on the board as past president for the upcoming school year. 




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    ​Carrie Tucker

    E.Bridgewater Jr/Sr High 
    MSLA president

    Carrie Tucker

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