Carnegie One stewards and adapts Andrew Carnegie’s original vision of our library as a “Center of Light & Learning” for the diverse communities we serve. We welcome and serve everyone and are committed to transparency and accountability. We treat our patrons, staff, and the diverse communities we serve with respect and courtesy by:
- Welcoming and including all
- Fostering an atmosphere of dignity and respect
- Encouraging the exploration of new ideas and perspectives in a safe and positive environment
- Working with diverse communities to determine appropriate ways to design, deliver, and evaluate services.
Carnegie One recognizes and actively affirms the dignity of those it serves, regardless of heritage, education, beliefs, race, income, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and physical or mental capabilities. We are committed to fostering an environment of understanding and respect. We ensure that people can enjoy services free from any attempt to impose values, customs or beliefs that are in conflict with our commitment to diversity.
Carnegie One makes diversity and inclusion a priority in planning and decision-making for staffing, collections, services, and organizational change.
We believe libraries can help achieve true and sustained equity through an intentional, systemic, and collaborative library-community partnership. Our library systems are working to achieve equity in the communities we serve by:
- Continuing to eliminate racial and social equity barriers in library programs, services, policies, and practices
- Creating and maintaining an environment of diversity, inclusion, and respect both in our library systems and in all aspects of our community role.
- Ensuring that we are reaching and engaging disenfranchised people in the community and helping them express their voice
- Serving as a convener and facilitator of conversations and partnerships to address community challenges
- Being forthright on tough issues that are important to our communities
Libraries are trusted, venerable, and enduring institutions, central to their communities and essential participants in the movement for racial, economic, environmental, and social equity.