Yves KleinNov 15, 20241 min readLibrarians Manifesto1. Come for the books. 2. Be open to new stories and sounds. 3. Respect the space and each other. 4. Face the pages and the people. 5. No phones allowed in the moment. 6. Dress to tell your own story. 7. Read, dance, and connect fully.
1. Come for the books. 2. Be open to new stories and sounds. 3. Respect the space and each other. 4. Face the pages and the people. 5. No phones allowed in the moment. 6. Dress to tell your own story. 7. Read, dance, and connect fully.
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