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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): 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 =====  
 
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:
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* Advocacy: facilitator
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** Panel about advocacy at your library
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** Outreach in practice: Maty
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** Networking with other advocacy and activist groups, including those in the library world
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** How to run a meeting, including building community agreements and consensus
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** Some sort of overview about privacy laws and how to find them both federal/state?: Alex Bernson
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** Dealing with book challenges, anti-maskers, 1A auditors, and other reactionaries in the library: Alison and others
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** Advocacy priorities & materials for distribution to professional organizations (ALA/PLA/state & regional associations/multi-type library cooperatives) and events
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** youth services LFP themed youth programming brainstorming session - Chris Strunk
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* Technology: facilitator
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** Critical technology/data studies chat: Callan
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** VR & AR technology and privacy: Frank
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* LFP organization and culture: facilitator
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** LFP P2P interviews: Alison, Chinyere, Kelly
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** Future of the org, big goals: Alison
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** New IMLS grant planning: regional hubs: Alison
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** Mellon funding planning: Alison
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** LFP members applying to future IMLS rounds: Alison
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** reading discussion group of The Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman;  www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm
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** breakout to talk about hiring, management and oversight processes
  
* Countering extremist/fascist attacks on libraries, supporting our communities, protecting ourselves, and promoting our own positive agenda
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* Programs and training: facilitator
* 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
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** Connecting big issues of the moment to surveillance and privacy
* Privacy 101 basics
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** Programming for reproductive access security: Claire
* AI, algorithmic literacy, and libraries
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** What's New in Health Privacy: Tess Wilson
* Supporting rural libraries
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** Zine making: Ayoola and Lena
* Countering library neutrality
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** Examples/ templates for hosting privacy/security public facing
* Labor organizing in libraries
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** How to tie in to other library programming adjunct to LFP initiatives/privacy/security- maybe Computer Literacy, Health Literacy, Media Literacy, Financial Literacy
* Privacy for reproductive care seekers
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** Childrens/teen services ideas
* Making connections between academic and public
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* Policies and vendors: facilitator
* Library safety without cops
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* Health and well-being
* Sharing our instruction materials and programming ideas on privacy and intellectual freedom
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** Burnout, vocational awe, and choosing your battles
* All about LFP for newcomers
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** Healing session (Alison is looking into a facilitator for this)
* Library vendors and their discontents: privacy, big data, vendors being bought by private equity, consolidating into huge companies, etc
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** Disability justice -- life and work accommodations and hacks
* 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
 

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