CC BY 4.0IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Standing CommitteeFlores, Áurea Xaydé EsquivelMartens, MarianneZaragoza, Victoria HernándezPetirrojo, WaldyRangel, EmaSilva, Bruna Daniele de OliveiraChen, Yin-ChienPalacios, Claudia MarisolVarela, María SegundaEdwards, DarrynBoyd, Genova BrookesRodríguez, GabrielaJuárez, VerónicaMendoza, TomásFlores, Áurea Xaydé EsquivelMartens, MarianneSoini, NathalieEvans, Sarah2025-05-012025-05-012025-05-01https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/3948This special edition newsletter addresses challenges faced by librarians around the world. On International Workers’ Day, we strive to celebrate, to honor, and to listen to library workers around the world. Their efforts to serve their communities are “imparables,” and they deserve working conditions that are appreciated, equitable, safe, and appropriately paid. Wherever there are libraries and librarians, life is just a little bit better, and whenever it is necessary to face injustice, libraries are one of the most important strongholds. The issue features eight articles in Spanish and three articles in English from around the world.eshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Access to cultureAccess to informationAccessibilityAcquisitions and collection developmentCensorshipChildrenAdvocacyCollection developmentCommunity librariesCultureCultural diversityMulticultural populationsEducation and trainingHuman rightsImmigrantsImpact of cultureInclusionInformation servicesLGBTQ library resourcesLibrariansLibrarianshipLibrariesInformation professionalsLibrary buildings and equipmentLibrary collectionsLibrary managementLiteracy and readingReading promotionMarginalised populationsMigrationMulticultural populationsSocial inclusionNewsletter: Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section, May 2025SerialsInternational Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)