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Learn how to ensure your equity work is inclusive and intersectional by centering those who are most directly impacted by injustice. 

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Join us for a deep dive into tangible equity strategies in our new online course starting April 26: Equity in Action: Solidarity in Social Justice

Every session in this three-week, interactive online workshop and guest speaker program will better equip you to apply the fundamentals of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion to your practice, and to work in solidarity with all members of your library community.

 You’ll learn from subject-matter experts in the following interactive sessions: 

  • Librarianship Rooted in Anti-Oppression and Inclusion 

  • Dismantling White Supremacy Culture in the Library

  • How to Handle Microaggressions in the Library and Workplace

  • Aligning Accessibility and Inclusion

  • Free Speech, the Myth of Neutrality, and Libraries as Intended Safe Spaces

  • Trans Inclusion in Library Work

  • How to Be a Driving Force for Change

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Developed and led by experts in the field, this three-week program includes live sessions on Tuesdays, April 26, May 3 and May 10, from 2:00-4:00 pm ET as well as an asynchronous, facilitator-led workshop in which you’ll define and complete a project that inspires action in your community. 
 

 Can’t make a live session? No worries!
 All sessions will be recorded for on-demand viewing.

Certificate of Completion Provided - 15 PD Credits

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Want more? Here’s a snapshot of our upcoming online courses:


Questions? Email libraryjournal@edmaker.co

Speakers for Equity in Action: Solidarity in Social Justice

Clayton A. Copeland, Ph.D.
Professor University of South Carolina
 
Stephen G.  Krueger
Scholarly Publishing Librarian at Dartmouth College
 
CJ Ivory
Assistant Professor & Instruction Librarian at University of West Georgia
 
Alessandra Otero-Ramos
Arts and Humanities Librarian at SUNY Geneseo
Katie Dover-Taylor,
Head of Adult Services at the William P. Faust Public Library of Westland
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Emily Knox
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Programs at University of IL Urbana-Champaign
Karla J. Strand DPhil, MLIS
Gender and Women's Studies Librarian, Univ. of Wisconsin

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