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Full list of session ideas (ideas on the agenda represent the highest number of votes from our session poll):

  • 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?