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Chapter 1: Introduction
1. Watch a five-minute video introducing the “Libraries Talk About Race” program. The video will:
- Explain the objectives of the program
- Give an overview of the content
- Explain how the portal works and tips for making for successful experience for each participant.
- Name and pronouns (optional)
- Community or organization you are from
- Why you’re excited/interested/compelled to engage in the conversations?
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- 2 years, 8 months ago
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Chapter 2: “How To Talk About Race at Work”
Click on the following .pdf for discussion board content and prompts: Libraries Talk about Race Independent Study_chapter 2
- Watch a recording of the Webinar: View Archived Webinar Here (Login Required– Click “Register” to create a free account.)
- Do the “Share your experiences” activity. Share your answers to the questions in the group discussion area of the portal. Comment on other’s thoughts. Share your experiences activity
- Watch the “This is No New Pain For Us” video Share your answers to the questions in the group discussion area of the portal. Chapter 2: “How to Talk about Race at Work” (Part 1)
- Read “Systemic Inequality and Economic Opportunity”. Share your answers to the questions in the group discussion area of the portal. Chapter 2: “How to Talk about Race at Work” (Part 2)
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Chapter 3: “Engaging in Sensitive Conversations and Handling Pushback”
"Engaging in Sensitive Conversations and Handling Pushback" extends the foundational overview provided in the March 9th webinar of the same title, presented by Debbie Biddle of the People Co. In this discussion thread you will choose one of the following activities. Find the Independent Study materials and discussion questions here: Libraries Talk about Race Independent Study_Ch 3
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Chapter 4: “Understanding Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Matter in Majority White Spaces”
"Understanding Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Matter in Majority White Spaces" extends the foundational overview provided in the April 14th webinar of the same title, presented by Debbie Biddle of the People Co. In this discussion thread you will choose one of the following activities. Find the Independent Study materials and discussion questions here: Libraries Talk about Race Independent Study_Ch 4
- Watch the video "The Myth of Bringing your Full Authentic Self to Work" by Jodi-Ann Burey and respond to
- Read the following articles: "The Bias of 'Professionalism' Standards" by Aysa Gray and "White Supremacy Culture" by Tema Okun
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Chapter 5: Closing
Thank you for participating in the Independent Study portion of the Libraries Talk about Race project! Learning is a lifelong process and we hope that you will remain engaged by keeping informed, staying curious, and work through discomfort toward a more equitable world. Please complete the Learning Commitment Worksheet and share it with someone else. Reach out to the IDEA Team if you have any questions or feedback.
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- 2 years, 10 months ago
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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