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I would like to create a library that is updated, attractive and is inclusive of other cultures. "Students who have regular access to books and acquire a love of reading are more likely to develop empathy, avoid peer pressure, reflect on their own belief systems, understand social issues, and make independent decisions." (Pytash, K.E. 2012) Having an inclusive library will also help students become their best selves. “Lack of diversity is as injurious to me as it is to you. Injurious to everyone.”, Jewell Parker Rose (2015). Students should not only see themselves in books, but the wider world.

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I would like to create a library that is updated, attractive and is inclusive of other cultures. "Students who have regular access to books and acquire a love of reading are more likely to develop empathy, avoid peer pressure, reflect on their own belief systems, understand social issues, and make independent decisions." (Pytash, K.E. 2012) Having an inclusive library will also help students become their best selves. “Lack of diversity is as injurious to me as it is to you. Injurious to everyone.”, Jewell Parker Rose (2015). Students should not only see themselves in books, but the wider world.

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