Fired Arkansas librarian honored with Lemony Snicket award

Patty Hector, the Saline County librarian fired for refusing to censor books, has been awarded the 2024 Lemony Snicket Prize for Noble Librarians Faced with Adversity.

In an announcement on its website, the American Library Association said Hector was being honored “for her unwavering commitment to intellectual freedom, her resilience in the face of adversity, and her dedication to the principles of librarianship.”

Daniel Handler, a children’s book author known as Lemony Snicket, will present Hector with the award prize — $10,000 in cash and an object from Handler’s private collection — at a June 30 ceremony during the association’s annual conference in San Diego, according to a separate news release shared by Hector.

“Despite facing intense pressure and harassment from local politically conservative groups, including a billboard campaign (“Director Hector Must Go”) and social media attacks, Ms. Hector stood firm in her belief that libraries should be places where individuals have access to a wide range of perspectives and ideas,” the library association said on its website.

The association added: “The controversy surrounding Ms. Hector arose when she refused to comply with a resolution demanding the removal or relocation of certain books containing content about racism, LGBTQIA+ subjects, and sexual activity. She faced personal attacks, including being labeled a pedophile, yet she remained steadfast in her commitment to providing a library environment that serves all members of the community.”

Hector is also a Democratic candidate for a seat on the Saline County Quorum Court.

You can read the rest of the ALA announcement below:

When the library board refused to terminate her, the Quorum Court amended the ordinance establishing the library replacing the library board’s exclusive right of “full and complete authority” to “subject to oversight by the Saline County Judge.” Ms. Hector made the ultimate professional sacrifice for her beliefs, standing firm throughout the process that resulted in her termination as library director.

In the words of Ms. Hector “One of the pillars of librarianship is do not censor, do not ban books, do not let marginalized people be taken out.” Her resilience and determination to continue serving her community, exemplify the qualities celebrated by The Lemony Snicket Prize.

The award is sponsored annually by Lemony Snicket which is the pen name of American novelist Daniel Handler, who has written several highly acclaimed children’s books.

The 2024 Lemony Snicket Prize for Noble Librarians Faced with Adversity jury members included: Robert Newlen (Chair), Theresa Jehlik, Denise Neujahr, Damon Auston, and Mary-Kate Sableski.

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