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* community agreements/code of ethics for the conf | * community agreements/code of ethics for the conf | ||
* opening/closing readings | * opening/closing readings | ||
− | + | * list of people for these roles: Alison, Laura, Kelly, Callan, Andrea, Megan K, Sara B, Jenn | |
==== Ideas for sessions ==== | ==== Ideas for sessions ==== | ||
* all sessions should recognize the gravity of our current situation | * all sessions should recognize the gravity of our current situation | ||
* collective action focused, call to action at the end of each session, ideas for more systemic action | * collective action focused, call to action at the end of each session, ideas for more systemic action | ||
− | * risk-taking (strategic) | + | * risk-taking (strategic) (Alison) |
− | * labor relations and libraries/organizing 101 | + | * labor relations and libraries/organizing 101 -- basics of organizing conversations (Kelly M, Emily D and Katie DT) |
− | * LFP history/background/vision | + | * LFP history/background/vision (Alison) |
− | * how the big tech platforms are gaining now and what libraries can do | + | * how the big tech platforms are gaining now and what libraries can do (Alison) |
* "fuck Melvil Dewey" -- about abusive bosses or about dewey's legacy in particular | * "fuck Melvil Dewey" -- about abusive bosses or about dewey's legacy in particular | ||
* fighting/preparing for coming austerity | * fighting/preparing for coming austerity | ||
− | * what do our services look like now | + | * what do our services look like now (Megan S) |
− | * privacy and surveillance in online learning/teaching/working environments | + | * privacy and surveillance in online learning/teaching/working environments (Kelly M) |
* inequity in online learning/teaching/working environments | * inequity in online learning/teaching/working environments | ||
* self-advocacy | * self-advocacy | ||
* broadband access | * broadband access | ||
− | * how did librarians come to oppose the USA PATRIOT Act? and what happened after? more library history | + | * how did librarians come to oppose the USA PATRIOT Act? and what happened after? more library history (ask Jessamyn, Alison facilitate?) |
* social justice library history with Elaine, Tom, Al, Jenna, etc | * social justice library history with Elaine, Tom, Al, Jenna, etc | ||
* disinformation and the election (Bernie media blackout and what this means) | * disinformation and the election (Bernie media blackout and what this means) | ||
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* thinking big, incorporating big demands into small actions | * thinking big, incorporating big demands into small actions | ||
* something with Evan Greer | * something with Evan Greer | ||
* disinfo topics | * disinfo topics | ||
− | * how to pick battles/focusing on what we can change | + | * how to pick battles/focusing on what we can change - Jenn |
− | * low morale/emotional and physical impact of the stress and expectations of this moment | + | * low morale/emotional and physical impact of the stress and expectations of this moment - Jenn |
* powermapping/support and community building around advocacy | * powermapping/support and community building around advocacy | ||
* changing the library narrative | * changing the library narrative | ||
− | * transformative librarianship - how to fight back against information that has been shaped to benefit the ruling class and reinforce various supremacies & privilege | + | * transformative librarianship - how to fight back against information that has been shaped to benefit the ruling class and reinforce various supremacies & privilege (Heather MB) |
* redefining and challenging the limits of traditional library “outreach” - what are we actually doing to welcome groups/people who have been categorically dismissed or ignored/underserved by our systems? | * redefining and challenging the limits of traditional library “outreach” - what are we actually doing to welcome groups/people who have been categorically dismissed or ignored/underserved by our systems? | ||
+ | * self care/community care/collective action eg mindfulness, boundary setting, trauma informed librarianship focused on library worker trauma, taking back power | ||
+ | * emergent strategy session final day | ||
+ | * phone reference and privacy | ||
+ | * surveillance/privacy/division of learning and lack of agency - callan | ||
+ | * close the libraries/protect library workers/librev - callan | ||
+ | * better futures/advocacy and education to get us there - callan | ||
+ | * How to stop using Google services - Bryan + someone else | ||
+ | * Current legal threats to end-to-end encryption (short overview and then discussion) - Bryan | ||
==== Schedule (all times eastern) ==== | ==== Schedule (all times eastern) ==== |
Latest revision as of 12:15, 27 July 2020
General theme[edit]
- imagining the future, contending with the reality of the present
Roles[edit]
- moderation
- transcription
- facilitation
- time keeping
- note taking
- community agreements/code of ethics for the conf
- opening/closing readings
- list of people for these roles: Alison, Laura, Kelly, Callan, Andrea, Megan K, Sara B, Jenn
Ideas for sessions[edit]
- all sessions should recognize the gravity of our current situation
- collective action focused, call to action at the end of each session, ideas for more systemic action
- risk-taking (strategic) (Alison)
- labor relations and libraries/organizing 101 -- basics of organizing conversations (Kelly M, Emily D and Katie DT)
- LFP history/background/vision (Alison)
- how the big tech platforms are gaining now and what libraries can do (Alison)
- "fuck Melvil Dewey" -- about abusive bosses or about dewey's legacy in particular
- fighting/preparing for coming austerity
- what do our services look like now (Megan S)
- privacy and surveillance in online learning/teaching/working environments (Kelly M)
- inequity in online learning/teaching/working environments
- self-advocacy
- broadband access
- how did librarians come to oppose the USA PATRIOT Act? and what happened after? more library history (ask Jessamyn, Alison facilitate?)
- social justice library history with Elaine, Tom, Al, Jenna, etc
- disinformation and the election (Bernie media blackout and what this means)
- thinking big, incorporating big demands into small actions
- something with Evan Greer
- disinfo topics
- how to pick battles/focusing on what we can change - Jenn
- low morale/emotional and physical impact of the stress and expectations of this moment - Jenn
- powermapping/support and community building around advocacy
- changing the library narrative
- transformative librarianship - how to fight back against information that has been shaped to benefit the ruling class and reinforce various supremacies & privilege (Heather MB)
- redefining and challenging the limits of traditional library “outreach” - what are we actually doing to welcome groups/people who have been categorically dismissed or ignored/underserved by our systems?
- self care/community care/collective action eg mindfulness, boundary setting, trauma informed librarianship focused on library worker trauma, taking back power
- emergent strategy session final day
- phone reference and privacy
- surveillance/privacy/division of learning and lack of agency - callan
- close the libraries/protect library workers/librev - callan
- better futures/advocacy and education to get us there - callan
- How to stop using Google services - Bryan + someone else
- Current legal threats to end-to-end encryption (short overview and then discussion) - Bryan
Schedule (all times eastern)[edit]
August 10: Surveillance and privacy (part one)[edit]
11:45 am - 12 pm | welcome | |
12 - 12:45 pm | ||
12:45 - 1 pm | break | |
1 - 1:45 pm | ||
1:45 - 2 pm | announcements | |
2 - 3 pm | break | |
3 - 3:45 pm | ||
3: 45 - 4 pm | announcements | |
4 - 4:45 pm | ||
4:45 - 5 pm | closing |
August 11: Surveillance and privacy (part two)[edit]
11:45 am - 12 pm | welcome | |
12 - 12:45 pm | ||
12:45 - 1 pm | break | |
1 - 1:45 pm | ||
1:45 - 2 pm | announcements | |
2 - 3 pm | break | |
3 - 3:45 pm | ||
3: 45 - 4 pm | announcements | |
4 - 4:45 pm | ||
4:45 - 5 pm | closing |
August 12: Democracy and disinformation[edit]
11:45 am - 12 pm | welcome | |
12 - 12:45 pm | ||
12:45 - 1 pm | break | |
1 - 1:45 pm | ||
1:45 - 2 pm | announcements | |
2 - 3 pm | break | |
3 - 3:45 pm | ||
3: 45 - 4 pm | announcements | |
4 - 4:45 pm | ||
4:45 - 5 pm | closing |
August 13: Advocacy and organizing[edit]
9:45 - 10 am | welcome | |
10 - 10:45 am | ||
10:45 - 11 am | break | |
11 - 11:45 am | ||
11:45 am - noon | announcements | |
12 - 1 pm | break | |
1 - 1:45 pm | ||
1: 45 - 2 pm | announcements | |
2 - 2:45 pm | ||
2:45 - 3 pm | closing |
August 14: A better future is possible[edit]
11:45 am - 12 pm | welcome | |
12 - 12:45 pm | ||
12:45 - 1 pm | break | |
1 - 1:45 pm | ||
1:45 - 2 pm | announcements | |
2 - 3 pm | break | |
3 - 3:45 pm | ||
3: 45 - 4 pm | announcements | |
4 - 4:45 pm | ||
4:45 - 5 pm | closing |