Buy one get one 50% off! See below for offer details | Starting May 8, explore antiracist theories and methodologies to transform both external operations and internal library culture. In our Antiracist 201 course, you’ll learn topics including partnerships, outreach practices, hiring, recruitment, strategies for addressing resistance, and more. The 3-week course concludes with a 'train the trainer' session to empower you to lead antiracism conversations in your library. This course assumes attendees have foundational antiracism knowledge and are ready to delve deeper into DEI theories and practices. | Week 1: Wednesday, May 8, 2024 | Dr. Sara Kaplan, Associate Professor and Executive Director of Antiracist Research and Policy Center, American University | Session 1 | 2:00-2:45 pm ET Understanding Antiracist Theories for Your Library This session will cover the fundamentals of antiracist theory. You will learn about theories of race, racial identity, and social constructions of power, all from an intersectional lens. You will learn how and why antiracist theories are important in a library context to strengthen your DEI work. This session will establish a foundation for the rest of this course and will provide you with the theoretical understanding to help you deepen your antiracism knowledge. | LaKesha Kimbrough, Owner of LK Consulting & Coaching and Senior Director of the Seattle University Youth Initiative | Session 2 | 3:00-4:00 pm ET Antiracist Partnerships and Outreach Practices: Applying Antiracism to External Services How can you apply antiracist practices in community services and outreach? This session will discuss ways to identify both internal and external areas that must be examined in order to make meaningful change to your public-facing work. You will leave with practical strategies for building trust with your community and implementing equity-centered approaches in your outreach practices. | Week 2: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 | Mia Henry, founder and CEO of Freedom Lifted | Session 1 | 2:00-3:00 pm ET Changing Your Library’s Culture: Strategies for Meeting Resistance How do you respond to the staff member or colleague who says they are ‘colorblind’? And how do you change the mindset of people who don’t think their minds need to be changed? This session will tackle these questions in an attempt to engage in a discussion about how to do effective DEI work when met with resistance. | Christina Fuller-Gregory, Assistant Director of Libraries, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities, Greenville | Session 2 | 3:05-4:05 pm ET Unlearning White Supremacy Work Culture in Your Library What are some insidious ways that white supremacy might be impacting your organizational culture? This session will teach practical tools to unlearn work processes and behaviors that contribute to white supremacy work cultures, including preconceived notions of ‘professionalism’. You will learn about respectability politics as well as strategies for engaging with others at work in ways that center embodiment, emotional vulnerability, relationality, and other cultural ways of knowing. | Week 3: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 | Tarida Anantachai (she, her) Director, Inclusion & Talent Management, North Carolina State University Libraries | Session 1 | 2:00-2:45 pm ET Digging Deeper into Antiracist Hiring and Recruitment Practices Recruitment, hiring, training, and retention are directly related to antiracism work and all impact the culture of a library. This session will build upon the foundations of antiracist/antibias hiring and recruitment practices to teach you new approaches to implementing antiracist practices. You will learn how to talk about your library’s DEI initiatives and priorities in the hiring process, as well as strategies for increasing diverse staff retention and promotion possibilities. | Dr. Shindale Seale, (she, her) CEO, SEADE Coaching & Consulting | Session 2 | 3:00-4:00 pm ET Leading Change from Where You Are: How to Guide Your Colleagues Whether or not you're a library leader, you can still drive change for your organization. This session will teach you how to create and run caucuses to get your colleagues talking about antiracism in your library. You will also learn the tools for creating deeper conversations about change that needs to happen in your organization. This session will be modeled after a “train the trainer” session in order to give you tools to begin antiracism conversations and training in your library. | Offer Details Purchase one seat to any of our Spring 2024 courses and receive 50% off the price of one seat to a Fall 2024 online course. | * October Library Management Training 8-week course not eligible for 50% discount. No promo code needed for purchase of Spring course. Once order has been completed a 50% off code will be emailed to you. Must purchase first course on or before June 5, 2024. | Buying for a group? Click here for group offers! |
How to Build a Library Culture of Belonging Sept. 17 & 24 |
Why take this course: Through this course, you’ll learn about the concrete actions library experts are taking to help cultivate belonging in their libraries. You will also be guided through sensitivity training to help better equip you to serve your local community with cultural humility and compassion. Who should take this course: This course will be relevant for all librarians generally, and will be most specifically relevant for those who are newer to concepts of belonging and inclusion. | Request a discount for groups of 3 or more and work with your colleagues on a project for your library. | Dedicate a portion of your annual PD budget towards seats in our courses and receive 25% off our lowest price for each seat. Allocate seats to staff as needs arise over a 12-month period of your choosing. Click here to request more information. | |