Geoff Bennett:

After Carla Hayden, a trailblazing librarian of Congress, was fired by President Trump last month, only 14 Americans have ever held the position.

I traveled to Baltimore to speak with her about being blindsided by the decision, the administration’s ongoing efforts to reshape key institutions and why she intends to keep speaking out.

The report is part of our series Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy as part of our Canvas coverage.

Dr. Carla Hayden is a familiar and cherished presence at the sprawling Enoch Pratt Free Library and its 21 branches, a system she led with distinction nearly a decade ago. Her legacy of over two decades of service is etched into the building itself with the wing that bears her name.

Hayden has been a force in the library world since 1973. And, in 2016, she made history, when then-President Obama appointed her librarian of Congress.

Dr. Carla Hayden, Former Librarian of Congress: So help me God.

(Cheering)

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