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+ | Full list of session ideas (ideas on the agenda represent the highest number of votes from our session poll): | ||
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+ | * 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 | ||
+ | * 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 | ||
+ | * LFP research/scholarship conversation | ||
+ | * Anti-Palestinian racism, different forms of repression regarding occupied Palestine | ||
+ | * Building sustainable communities of care | ||
+ | * Figuring out what then-current laws on subject/materials restrictions actually say. | ||
+ | * Library patron privacy policies (IP address tracking/storing | ||
+ | * Contract negotiation with vendors | ||
+ | * Making state/local/regional support networks | ||
+ | * Divestment from ExLibris | ||
+ | * Trans freedom | ||
+ | * Community-centered approaches | ||
+ | * Protecting patron rights | ||
+ | * Working with sensitive materials | ||
+ | * Generative AI and media literacy | ||
+ | * Impact of new technologies | ||
+ | * Training and knowledge sharing approaches | ||
+ | * Gaza/Palestine resources and programs | ||
+ | * Dealing with library administrations | ||
+ | * Voter Education in Adult Education | ||
+ | * DEIA for all ages | ||
+ | * The fine edge between targeted & data-driven marketing to serve the community, while keeping data privacy in mind (resources, tools, policy, etc.) | ||
+ | * Tech tools for privacy and surveillance | ||
+ | * Data security during protests | ||
+ | * General hactivism | ||
+ | * Digital direct action | ||
+ | * Copyright and open access | ||
+ | * Fostering collaboration across different library types | ||
+ | * Digital equity, tech access, and education | ||
+ | * Current privacy news/issues/strategies | ||
+ | * Latest updates on facial recognition | ||
+ | * Working within/with municipal/county/state government | ||
+ | * Coalition building | ||
+ | * Collective impact | ||
+ | * IMLS funding opportunities | ||
+ | * Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles | ||
+ | * Talking coworkers through privacy fears & into radicalization -- e.g. if people at work are hesitant to take a stance on Palestine | ||
+ | * Info activism | ||
+ | * Prison library services and increased censorship/surveillance of info access inside | ||
+ | * Zines | ||
+ | * Freedom of speech & TikTok (referring to the congressional bill to force TikTok to sell or get banned) | ||
+ | * Vendor relationships: can libraries adopt open source ILS (ex: Kona) or other software? What does it mean to be bound to specific vendors and the values they hold? |
Revision as of 16:14, 4 June 2024
Agenda draft
Day | Time | Agenda item | Facilitator |
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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 |
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Saturday | 8:15 am | Breakfast | |
Saturday | 9:00 am | Introductions, icebreaker activity with prompts, goal and intention setting, community agreements, agenda review. 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 | Breakout session 1 | |
Saturday | 2:30 pm | Breakout session 2 | |
Saturday | 3:45 pm | Breakout session 3 | |
Saturday | 5 pm | Brief reflections on the day | |
Saturday | 5:30 pm | Dinner | |
Saturday | After dinner | Party :) |
Day | Time | Agenda item | Facilitator |
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Sunday | 8:15 am | Breakfast | |
Sunday | 9:30 am | Opening plenary (with quick re-introductions): Countering library neutrality |
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Sunday | 11:15 am | Breakout session 4 |
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Sunday | 12:30 pm | Lunch | |
Sunday | 1:15 pm | Breakout session 5 | |
Sunday | 2:30 pm | Breakout session 6 | |
Sunday | 3:45 pm | Reflection/action items activity | |
Sunday | 5:30 pm | Dinner | |
Sunday | Evening | Evening activity TBD |
Day | Time | Agenda item | Facilitator |
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Monday | 8:15 am | Breakfast | |
Monday | 9:30 am | Morning plenary TBD | |
Monday | 12:30 pm | Lunch | |
Monday | Afternoon | Departures/free time |
- 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
- 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
- LFP research/scholarship conversation
- Anti-Palestinian racism, different forms of repression regarding occupied Palestine
- Building sustainable communities of care
- Figuring out what then-current laws on subject/materials restrictions actually say.
- Library patron privacy policies (IP address tracking/storing
- Contract negotiation with vendors
- Making state/local/regional support networks
- Divestment from ExLibris
- Trans freedom
- Community-centered approaches
- Protecting patron rights
- Working with sensitive materials
- Generative AI and media literacy
- Impact of new technologies
- Training and knowledge sharing approaches
- Gaza/Palestine resources and programs
- Dealing with library administrations
- Voter Education in Adult Education
- DEIA for all ages
- The fine edge between targeted & data-driven marketing to serve the community, while keeping data privacy in mind (resources, tools, policy, etc.)
- Tech tools for privacy and surveillance
- Data security during protests
- General hactivism
- Digital direct action
- Copyright and open access
- Fostering collaboration across different library types
- Digital equity, tech access, and education
- Current privacy news/issues/strategies
- Latest updates on facial recognition
- Working within/with municipal/county/state government
- Coalition building
- Collective impact
- IMLS funding opportunities
- Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles
- Talking coworkers through privacy fears & into radicalization -- e.g. if people at work are hesitant to take a stance on Palestine
- Info activism
- Prison library services and increased censorship/surveillance of info access inside
- Zines
- Freedom of speech & TikTok (referring to the congressional bill to force TikTok to sell or get banned)
- Vendor relationships: can libraries adopt open source ILS (ex: Kona) or other software? What does it mean to be bound to specific vendors and the values they hold?
Timeslot | Breakout session topic | Facilitator |
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Breakout session 1 | Broader censorship convo about social media, legislation, anti-DEI/anti-woke (Category: Intellectual freedom, censorship, and attacks on libraries) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 1 | Info activism (Category: Activism and organizing tools) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 1 | Anti-Palestinian racism, different forms of repression regarding occupied Palestine (Category: Palestine) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 2 | 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 (Category: Activism and organizing tools) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 2 | Talking coworkers through privacy fears & into radicalization -- e.g. if people at work are hesitant to take a stance on Palestine (Category: Palestine and Category: Privacy and surveillance) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 2 | Student and other activist safety, anti-doxxing and anti-harassment (Category: Privacy and surveillance) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 3 | Coalition building with other advocacy and activist groups, including those in the library world (Category: Activism and organizing tools) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 3 | Teaching privacy and tech literacy in a library environment using a critical/abolitionist/social justice lens (Category: Privacy and surveillance) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 3 | Building sustainable communities of care (Category: Taking care of ourselves and each other) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 4 | Prison library services and increased censorship/surveillance of info access inside (Category: Intellectual freedom, censorship, and attacks on libraries) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 4 | AI, algorithmic literacy, and libraries (Category: Privacy and surveillance) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 4 | Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles (Category: Taking care of ourselves and each other) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 5 | Data security during protests (Category: Privacy and surveillance) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 5 | LFP research/scholarship conversation (Category: General library stuff) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 5 | Community-centered approaches (Category: Taking care of ourselves and each other) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 6 | Library safety without cops (Category: General library stuff (doesn't easily fit in other categories)) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 6 | Making state/local/regional support networks (Category: Taking care of ourselves and each other) | Facilitator name |
Breakout session 6 | Library vendors and their discontents: privacy, big data, vendors being bought by private equity, consolidating into huge companies, etc (Category: Library vendors) | Facilitator name |