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LFP regional hub events: Atlanta

Intro
  • A space for LFP members and our invited community to meet, learn organizing skills, share about library work, and be in community together.
  • February 9-11, 2024, location in Atlanta TBD
Please read and abide by our community documents
Code of Conduct
Community Agreements
  • W.A.I.T. – Why Am I Talking?
  • Recognize Power & Privilege
  • E.L.M.O. - Enough Let's Move On
  • Make Space, Take Space
  • Confidentiality
  • Provide Grace and Be Forgiving
  • Yes/and; Both/and
  • Self Care and Community Care
  • Oops/Ouch Accountability
  • Jargon Giraffe/Say Your Acronyms
  • Write Bigger/Speak Up/Deaf Applause
  • One Mic, One Speaker
Things to know before your arrival
Venue

TBD

Food

TBD (will included catering info and local recommendations)

What to bring

Wear comfortable, casual clothing. Bring proof of a negative covid test, a mask, and additional covid tests if you wish. Bring something to take notes. The venue has wifi. Bring any swag that you want to share with other attendees - eg zines, union buttons, fun stuff from your library.

Transit and parking

TBD

Covid protocols

Due to a rise in COVID infections, we are requiring masks to be worn during the weekend, and negative tests from all participants upon arrival, and will have some extra tests available. We will open windows in the venue, weather permitting. Our meeting space may not make much physical distancing possible. If you are not comfortable in this type of space, we'd love to welcome you to one of our many virtual trainings - contact info@libraryfreedom.org for more information.

Agenda draft
Agenda suggestions to incorporate
  • training and conversations /how to approach all the information and give both public and librarians information about privacy for both library and public
  • building grassroots support
  • serving homeless patrons
  • de-escalation strategies
  • training on latest technologies
  • specific roles/help that LFP needs
  • the best way to respond to those these First Amendment audit incidents in libraries
  • health information privacy
  • collection development policies
  • how to address challenges and bans in the library
  • a conversation on Palestine and other countries that are experiencing genocide and how libraries can speak up and out against the continuous genocide
  • discussions on building support for unions
  • something about the power of southern libraries and archives!
  • strategies and ideas for unionizing (existing movements, potential for collaboration/regional union, etc.)
  • censorship, book bans, intellectual/academic freedom (regional solidarity, action steps)
  • training opportunities for academic libraries
  • academic librarians networking with colleagues in public libraries
  • opportunities for academic librarians to teach workshops and write grants with colleagues working in public or other libraries
  • vendors and privacy
  • issues related to patrons' privacy, confidentiality, and social justice