GLBTRT Executive Board statement on the passing of Larry Romans

For Immediate Release
Fri, 01/29/2016

Contact:

John L. Amundsen

Program Officer, Outreach and Communications

ALA Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services

(312) 280-2140

jamundsen@ala.org

CHICAGO — The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Round Table (GLBTRT) family, along with all of ALA, are saddened to learn of the death of Larry Romans, director at large of the GLBTRT on Thursday.

His service to the Library community was vast; Larry served on the GLBTRT Executive Board for six years and had been a member of GLBTRT since 1984, when it was then known as the SRRT Task Force on Gay Liberation.  He served on the ALA Executive Board from 2007-2010 and served with distinction on ALA Council for over 24 years.  He was the the chapter councilor for Tennessee for eight years and was finishing his 16th year as an at large councilor at the time of his passing.
 
While on ALA Council, Larry was a forceful advocate for equality, within and beyond the Association. He worked with ALA staff to make its conferences more welcoming and inclusive environments for all, through ensuring that conference cities implement sensitivity training for employees in serving transgender attendees and sponsored a resolution opposing marriage inequality.  He often chaired ALA’s Resolutions Committee and was an informed participant whose opinions were valued.   He helped many newly elected ALA Councilors find their way and their voice to speak their passion.  Larry was a master of parliamentary procedure to follow in meetings.  He could always be depended on to know who to talk to on specific issues.
 
Through the generosity of Larry, and his husband Mike Morgan, the Stonewall Book Award Endowment fund grew significantly, with Larry and Mike donating over $75,000, including a $15,000 challenge match in 2014.  Endowing the  Children’s and Young Adult Literature Award, which was named for Larry and Mike in 2012, was a highlight of his career.  
 
“Larry Romans’ thoughtful and invaluable contributions to elevating GLBT literature; to the advancement of The American Library Association; and to librarianship will not be forgotten,” said ALA President Sari Feldman.  “Larry will be missed and always in the hearts of his friends, colleagues, and those that look to the Stonewall Book Awards - Mike Morgan & Larry Romans Children’s & Young Adult Literature Award - for quality titles  regarding the GLBT experience.”
 
Larry was a dear friend to many and will be remembered for his kind soul, gentle manner and deep wisdom.  The GLBTRT membership and Executive Board will miss his counsel, his warmth and his friendship.