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“Prop 8: The Musical”

Why yes, I do think this is awesome.
Thanks to Karen Schneider for sharing this, and for her thoughts on Day Without a Gay.

“Prop 8 – The Musical” starring Jack Black, John C. Reilly, and many more… by Jack Black

Sex Education and YA

Two articles worth reading, especially if you work with teens and young adults:

“The mystery and the act: Towards a YA human sexuality collection,” by Tori Weesner, in the online journal Progressive Librarian.
“Sex education and the American public library: A study of collection development, reference services, and programming for young adults,” by Rebecca J. Cohen, [...]

Pride at your library

June is indeed GLBTQ pride month, and I’ve got at least a couple unabashed questions:
1. How (if at all) will your library celebrate?
2. How (if at all) does your library reach out to its GLBTQ patrons?
Feel free to respond anonymously — I’m genuinely seeking anecdotal feedback on both questions.  And when you respond, [...]

Under the Rainbow

Tami Albin, a librarian at Kansas University, is working on an oral history project chronicling the lives of non-heterosexual people in Kansas. The collection will be called “Under the Rainbow: Oral Histories of GLBTIQ People in Kansas.”
Discovered via LISNews.

Reccession sex

Emily over at Scanner features a list of reasons why the looming recession “will rock your love life.” I don’t know about you, but economics never seemed so much fun, especially with Reason #4 in mind: “Library-sex will make a come back”:
Combine America’s declining interest in knowledge, free admission, and sultry, stuffy sex-maniac librarians, [...]