SRDC’s Pan African Library Project
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared on August 7, 2018 as “Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus Liberia Library Book Donation Project”. This is an update of that article and a continuation of the Library Project.
Among the projects being developed by the Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus (SRDC), a Pan-Afrikan Diaspora organization dedicated to organizing the voice of the grassroots Pan-Afrikan Diaspora at the local level and merging them to take that voice to the World Stage through the African Union, United Nations and independent Afrikan Diaspora organizations, are a number of initiatives working toward the development of concrete institutions and services on the Afrikan Continent. One of these is the Liberian Library Book Donation Project, being led by the South Carolina SRDC Organization and its State Facilitator, Mr. Joseph “Kumasi” Palmer.
As of this writing, there are no Public Libraries in Liberia, according to Mr. Palmer. This comes as a surprise to many of us, partly because of our assumptions in the United States that a Library is so routine that we often ignore them, as well as the documented progress that Liberia has made since the removal of Charles Taylor as President in 2003 and the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as Afrika’s first woman head of state in 2006. Mr. Palmer and several associates from South Carolina have met with Liberian officials to advance work on the development and supply of the first Public Library in Liberia.
How to Support the Liberia Library Project
Financial donations are graciously accepted to help with the cost of building the first public library in Liberia. Arrangements are being made to establish the library’s location and groundbreaking. Next, the hard part begins. Architectural and engineering firms in Liberia and the United States are being consulted. Plans and architectural drawings must be completed, books to stock the library must be accumulated through purchase and donations and actual construction of the library must begin. Thus, fund-raising will be critical. To support this project, please visit our PayPal page by clicking the Donate Button below: