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| Morning plenary: Library work in crisis times: discussing the big picture and strategizing about how to support ourselves, our communities, and our libraries.
 
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| Opening plenary with quick re-introductions
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| Opening plenary (with quick re-introductions): ALA on the decline: what does it mean, what do we do about it, and what does the future hold?
 
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===== Breakout sessions =====  
 
===== Breakout sessions =====  
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Add your idea and your facilitator name under the appropriate category. If the category you want doesn't exist, create it!.
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* Category: Name
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** Session name: facilitator name
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* Category: Advocacy
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** Session idea one: facilitator name
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* Category: Technology
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** Session idea one: facilitator name
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* Category: Programs and training
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** Session idea one: facilitator name
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* Category: Policies and vendors
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** Session idea one: facilitator name
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* Category: Health and well-being
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** Session idea one: facilitator name
  
  
* Advocacy: facilitator
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Unorganized ideas list:
** Panel about advocacy at your library
 
** Outreach in practice: Maty
 
** Networking with other advocacy and activist groups, including those in the library world
 
** How to run a meeting, including building community agreements and consensus
 
** Some sort of overview about privacy laws and how to find them both federal/state?: Alex Bernson
 
** Dealing with book challenges, anti-maskers, 1A auditors, and other reactionaries in the library: Alison and others
 
** Advocacy priorities & materials for distribution to professional organizations (ALA/PLA/state & regional associations/multi-type library cooperatives) and events
 
** youth services LFP themed youth programming brainstorming session - Chris Strunk
 
* Technology: facilitator
 
** Critical technology/data studies chat: Callan
 
** VR & AR technology and privacy: Frank
 
* LFP organization and culture: facilitator
 
** LFP P2P interviews: Alison, Chinyere, Kelly
 
** Future of the org, big goals: Alison
 
** New IMLS grant planning: regional hubs: Alison
 
** Mellon funding planning: Alison
 
** LFP members applying to future IMLS rounds: Alison
 
** reading discussion group of The Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman;  www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm
 
** breakout to talk about hiring, management and oversight processes
 
  
* Programs and training: facilitator
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* Countering extremist/fascist attacks on libraries, supporting our communities, protecting ourselves, and promoting our own positive agenda
** Connecting big issues of the moment to surveillance and privacy
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* Powermapping: a tool used to understand who has power in our communities and workplaces, and how we can move them on the issues we care about
** Programming for reproductive access security: Claire
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* Privacy 101 basics
** What's New in Health Privacy: Tess Wilson
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* AI, algorithmic literacy, and libraries
** Zine making: Ayoola and Lena
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* Supporting rural libraries
** Examples/ templates for hosting privacy/security public facing
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* Countering library neutrality
** How to tie in to other library programming adjunct to LFP initiatives/privacy/security- maybe Computer Literacy, Health Literacy, Media Literacy, Financial Literacy
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* Labor organizing in libraries
** Childrens/teen services ideas
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* Privacy for reproductive care seekers
* Policies and vendors: facilitator
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* Making connections between academic and public
* Health and well-being
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* Library safety without cops
** Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles
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* Sharing our instruction materials and programming ideas on privacy and intellectual freedom
** Healing session (Alison is looking into a facilitator for this)
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* All about LFP for newcomers
** Disability justice -- life and work accommodations and hacks
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* Library vendors and their discontents: privacy, big data, vendors being bought by private equity, consolidating into huge companies, etc
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* Student and other activist safety, anti-doxxing and anti-harassment
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* Teaching privacy and tech literacy in a library environment using a critical/abolitionist/social justice lens
 +
* Networking with other advocacy and activist groups, including those in the library world
 +
* How to run a meeting, including building community agreements and consensus
 +
* Some sort of overview about privacy laws and how to find them both federal/state?
 +
* Dealing with first amendment auditors/video harassment 
 +
* Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles
 +
* Youth services meetup
 +
* LFP organization and culture discussion (strategic plan implementation and more)
 +
* LFP members applying to future IMLS rounds: Alison
 +
* Connecting big issues of the moment to surveillance and privacy  
 +
* How to tie in to other library programming adjunct to LFP initiatives/privacy/security- maybe Computer Literacy, Health Literacy, Media Literacy, Financial Literacy
 +
* Keeping the focus on Gaza/Palestine in libraries
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* Many many censorship convos to have - social media (having to type things like g3n0c1d3), anti-DEI and "anti-woke" censorship, book banning, censorship at legislative level, doxxing, etc

Revision as of 16:54, 7 March 2024

Agenda draft

Day Time Agenda item Facilitator
Friday All day Arrivals - check in to rooms, get name badges, snacks and drinks to kitchens. Shared supplies to Labadorf second floor (likely).
Friday Mid-afternoon Some kind of social activity like an easy group hike, or multiple options
Friday 5:30 pm Dinner
Friday After dinner Zine display gallery show upstairs, or similar
Day Time Agenda item Facilitator
Saturday 8:15 am Breakfast
Saturday 9:00 am Introductions, icebreaker activity with prompts, goal and intention setting, community agreements, session ideas for the day. We will each share what we are most looking forward to discussing and doing over the weekend.
Saturday 10:00 am 15 minute break
Saturday 10:15 am Morning plenary: Library work in crisis times: discussing the big picture and strategizing about how to support ourselves, our communities, and our libraries.
Saturday 12:30 pm Lunch
Saturday 1:15 pm Mid-day plenary
Saturday 2:15 pm Breakout groups
Saturday 3 pm Breakout groups
Saturday 4 pm Breakout groups
Saturday 4:45 pm Reflections/pair and share activity
Saturday 5:30 pm Dinner
Saturday After dinner Party :)
Day Time Agenda item Facilitator
Sunday 8:15 am Breakfast
Sunday 9:30 am Opening plenary (with quick re-introductions): ALA on the decline: what does it mean, what do we do about it, and what does the future hold?


Sunday 11 am Breakout groups


Sunday 12:30 pm Lunch
Sunday 1:15 pm Breakout groups
Sunday 2 pm Reflections/pair and share activity
Sunday 3 pm Free time
Sunday 5:30 pm Dinner
Sunday Evening Evening activity TBD
Day Time Agenda item Facilitator


Monday 8:15 am Breakfast
Monday 9:30 am Morning plenary
Monday 11 am Breakout groups
Monday 12:30 pm Lunch
Monday Afternoon Departures/free time
Breakout sessions

Add your idea and your facilitator name under the appropriate category. If the category you want doesn't exist, create it!.

  • Category: Name
    • Session name: facilitator name
  • Category: Advocacy
    • Session idea one: facilitator name
  • Category: Technology
    • Session idea one: facilitator name
  • Category: Programs and training
    • Session idea one: facilitator name
  • Category: Policies and vendors
    • Session idea one: facilitator name
  • Category: Health and well-being
    • Session idea one: facilitator name


Unorganized ideas list:

  • Countering extremist/fascist attacks on libraries, supporting our communities, protecting ourselves, and promoting our own positive agenda
  • Powermapping: a tool used to understand who has power in our communities and workplaces, and how we can move them on the issues we care about
  • Privacy 101 basics
  • AI, algorithmic literacy, and libraries
  • Supporting rural libraries
  • Countering library neutrality
  • Labor organizing in libraries
  • Privacy for reproductive care seekers
  • Making connections between academic and public
  • Library safety without cops
  • Sharing our instruction materials and programming ideas on privacy and intellectual freedom
  • All about LFP for newcomers
  • Library vendors and their discontents: privacy, big data, vendors being bought by private equity, consolidating into huge companies, etc
  • Student and other activist safety, anti-doxxing and anti-harassment
  • Teaching privacy and tech literacy in a library environment using a critical/abolitionist/social justice lens
  • Networking with other advocacy and activist groups, including those in the library world
  • How to run a meeting, including building community agreements and consensus
  • Some sort of overview about privacy laws and how to find them both federal/state?
  • Dealing with first amendment auditors/video harassment
  • Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles
  • Youth services meetup
  • LFP organization and culture discussion (strategic plan implementation and more)
  • LFP members applying to future IMLS rounds: Alison
  • Connecting big issues of the moment to surveillance and privacy
  • How to tie in to other library programming adjunct to LFP initiatives/privacy/security- maybe Computer Literacy, Health Literacy, Media Literacy, Financial Literacy
  • Keeping the focus on Gaza/Palestine in libraries
  • Many many censorship convos to have - social media (having to type things like g3n0c1d3), anti-DEI and "anti-woke" censorship, book banning, censorship at legislative level, doxxing, etc
Track Day Time Agenda item Facilitator