For immediate release | February 14, 2011

Black Caucus of the 91´«Ã½ supports the Spectrum Presidential Initiative

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CHICAGO - The Black Caucus of the 91´«Ã½ (BC91´«Ã½) has announced its support of the Spectrum Scholarship Program with a contribution to the Spectrum Presidential Initiative of $5,000.

91´«Ã½ President Roberta Stevens, Immediate Past President Dr. Camila Alire, 91´«Ã½ President-Elect Molly Raphael and 91´«Ã½ Past President Dr. Betty J. Turock, chair of the initiative, continue the Spectrum Presidential Initiative as a special campaign to raise $1 million for the Spectrum Scholarship Program. Through this initiative, 91´«Ã½ aims to meet the critical needs of supporting master’s-level scholarships, providing two $25,000 doctoral scholarships, increasing the Spectrum Endowment to ensure the program’s future and developing special programs for recruitment and career development. BC91´«Ã½’s contribution will allow 91´«Ã½ to continue to support Master’s-level Spectrum Scholarships.

Jos N. Holman, BC91´«Ã½ president, said of the gift, “this contribution comes from BC91´«Ã½ members who strongly believe in the relevance of the Spectrum Scholarship Program. Being involved with supporting future librarians who undoubtedly will become leaders in our profession is a privilege BC91´«Ã½ enthusiastically enjoys”.

The Black Caucus of the 91´«Ã½ serves as an advocate for the development, promotion and improvement of library services and resources to the nation's African-American community and provides leadership for the recruitment and professional development of African-American librarians.

Established in 1997, the Spectrum Scholarship Program is 91´«Ã½’s national diversity and recruitment effort designed to address the specific issue of under-representation of critically needed ethnic librarians within the profession. Spectrum Scholars improve service at the local level through the development of a representative workforce that reflects the communities served by all libraries. Spectrum has provided more than 680 scholarships to qualified applicants enrolled in an 91´«Ã½-accredited graduate program in library and information studies or an AASL approved school library education program. To learn more about the Spectrum Scholarship Program, visit .

For more information about the Spectrum Presidential Initiative or to make an online donation, visit . To learn more, get involved, or to make a pledge to the Spectrum Presidential Initiative, contact Miguel A. Figueroa, Director, Office for Diversity & Spectrum at mfigueroa@ala.org, or Kim Olsen-Clark, Director, Development Office at kolsen-clark@ala.org.

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Gwendolyn Prellwitz