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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION HONORING THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF LEONARD KNIFFEL
WHEREAS on March 19, 2021 Leonard Kniffel, 73, passed away after pancreatic cancer; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kniffel was raised in rural Michigan by his grandmother, who came to the United States from Poland; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kniffel began his remarkable career in Detroit, working at the Detroit Public Library. During this time, he met his future spouse, Carlon Walker; and
WHEREAS, in 1988, Mr. Kniffel and Carlon moved to Chicago, where Mr. Kniffel worked for American Libraries, the flagship magazine of the Chicago-based American Library Association. Mr. Kniffel was quickly promoted to the Managing Editor, and then Editor in Chief; and
WHEREAS, Inspired by his grandmother and her exciting travels to Poland, Mr. Kniffel wrote and published a series of books about his Polish heritage, including a travel memoir titled, "A Polish Son in the Motherland: An American's Journey Home." He helped other Polish authors, frequently volunteering to help edit and publish their work; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kniffel founded a blog named "PolishSon.com", where he wrote about Poland, shared recipes and stories about his family and articles about libraries; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kniffel's work sent him around the world, reporting on the annual conferences of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institution and speaking about the importance of libraries, archives, and preserving historical records. Mr. Kniffel and Carlon traveled across Europe, Asia, Africa and South America together; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Kniffel was the creator and publisher of the American Library Association's "@ your library" public awareness website (www.atyourlibrary.org). As a part of a series called "Reading with the Stars: A Celebration of Books and Libraries," Mr. Kniffel conducted interviews with library advocates including President Barack Obama, entertainers Julie Andrews and Jamie Lee Curtis, Microsoft foun...
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