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Eledge Has No Business Running Anchorage’s Libraries – Anchorage Daily News

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December 17, 2021
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People in the lobby of the Z.J. Loussac Public Library on a rainy Sunday, August 22, 2021. (Bill Roth / ADN)

I appreciate the recent efforts of the Friends of the Library to address the “leadership crisis” at the Anchorage Municipal Library, which has been operating for some months without a qualified director.

Unfortunately, this crisis has been deliberately engineered by a mayor who is not being honest in his assurances that he is “committed to a vital library system in our community.”

On the contrary, the mayor is apparently working hard to establish unilateral control over the library for ideological and political reasons, an effort that is antithetical to the goal of a competent, socially responsible, apolitical library system.

The leadership crisis is not the absence of a library director or a “strategic vision.” The immediate crisis is the continuing presence and authority of Judy Norton Eledge, who Bronson tried to hire as library director despite her lack of the basic education and experience qualifications for the job.

Eledge is a Republican Party activist, former educator, failed school board candidate and political supporter of the mayor.

She withdrew her name from consideration by the Assembly before she could be rejected. The mayor then appointed her deputy library director, a position that does not require Assembly confirmation. In that role, she is now the “acting” library director.

The mayor’s claim that he is conducting a “worldwide” search for a librarian is a transparent ruse. As best I can tell, the position of municipal librarian is not even being advertised in Anchorage, which you might think would be the ideal place to begin a planetary search.

It’s easy to understand why the mayor and Ms. Eledge do not want her to undergo a close examination by the Assembly or the community.

It is no overstatement to describe her social media posts as those of a wild-eyed bigot. That may sound like an hysterical description, but if you take the time to look, you will find it perfectly descriptive.

Consider just the material that is already public:

• Ms. Eledge repeatedly embraced the conspiracy theory that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election, and that Joe Biden is not the duly elected president.

• She endorsed the claim that “masks cause cancer,” and invited people to a mask-burning event.

• She argued that Anchorage should stop testing people for COVID-19 in order to get our COVID-positive numbers to go down.

• She claimed our local hospitals were lying about being overwhelmed by COVID patients.

• She endorsed the idea of releasing wild hogs into crowds of equal rights protestors and offered to donate money to make it happen.

• She endorsed corporal punishment for children.

• She expressed disgust that Muslim women (“witches,” in her words) have been allowed to serve in Congress.

• She shared an article entitled, “Social Media, Schools, and the Secret Rise of Transgender Children: The New ‘Social Contagion.’”

• She shared a post claiming that LGBTQ people represent a violent threat to the country.

• She wrote: “Ok, I understand the need to have more minorities in movies, tv commercials, etc. but seriously are we trying to ensure that we cover all bases. In the past month it seems interracial marriage seems to be the norm. I just don’t think they are the norm. It just seems we are trying to hit all the bases.”

If you want to confirm these posts for yourself, you can do so at the Blue Alaskan blog online, which captured screenshots of them.

After her nomination by Mayor Dave Bronson, Ms. Eledge was confronted about these and similar rants. Rather than owning up to her comments, Ms. Eledge denied making them. She claimed fantastical conspirators surreptitiously changed her social media comments to embarrass her and undermine her appointment — a laughable, if not pathetic, dissembling.

So not only is she formally unqualified, she lacks integrity, is biased against minorities and appears completely unfit to play any role in the operation of a public facility that serves a diverse community with widely differing values, interests and information needs.

I believe the mayor has achieved exactly what he wanted, which is the profoundly unsuitable Ms. Eledge in control of the library, without having had to undergo scrutiny by the public or confirmation by the Anchorage Assembly, as both the letter and spirit of municipal law requires.

It seems clear that the mayor’s intention is to use the “worldwide search” as a fig leaf to allow Ms. Eledge to remain in charge of the library indefinitely and perhaps permanently.

Ms. Eledge is a now highly paid public employee in a unique position to quietly promote an extreme, out-of-the-mainstream, even bizarre worldview at and through the library, where it absolutely does not belong.

The community should not passively acquiesce to having Ms. Eledge in charge of the library.

In the unlikely event that a qualified library director is hired by this administration, Ms. Eledge should be removed from her position. She should have no oversight role whatsoever at our public library.

Pat Dougherty was the longtime editor of the Anchorage Daily News. He left the ADN in 2014.

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