[Libs-Or] Fw: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Organizational Evaluation

Max Macias max.macias at gmail.com
Thu May 14 11:33:32 PDT 2020


Greetings,

There doesn't seem to be a way to fill out this survey anonymously.

Maybe I am misunderstanding the survey...?

Is it supposed to be filled out by library administration?

As a BIPOC, I am very hesitant to impart my experiences with racism in
libraries in such a survey.

BIPOC are often asked to bare their souls in these kinds of surveys and
what they say is often held against them.


Thank you,

Max Macias

On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 10:44 AM Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney <
kbrodbeck-kenney at lincolncity.org> wrote:

> Apologies if this is a duplicate -- please see below for a survey on EDI
> in libraries.
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> Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney, MLIS
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> *LIBRARY DIRECTOR*
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> City of Lincoln City  *|*  Driftwood Public Library
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> 801 SW Hwy 101 * |*  PO Box 50  *| * Lincoln City, OR
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> *P:* 541.996.1251  *|*  *E**:* kbrodbeck-kenney at lincolncity.org
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> *W: *Driftwoodlib.org *| **W**:* LincolnCity.org
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> *Subject:* [glbtrt-l] Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Organizational
> Evaluation
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>
> Good morning,
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>
> Please find information on the below opportunity from Denver Public
> Library:
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> Denver Public Library (DPL) recently received a grant from the Institute
> of Museum and Library Services to conduct a comprehensive
> research/assessment project using an equity framework to better understand
> effective strategies to reshape its workforce so it reflects the diversity
> of the community.
>
> DPL is leading the “Building a Pipeline of Community Connection” project
> in collaboration with Multnomah County Library, Seattle Public Library,
> Hennepin County Public Library, Cleveland Public Library, Texas State
> Library and Archives Commission, Vancouver Community Library, Camarillo
> Public Library, and South Carolina Governor’s School of Arts and
> Humanities. Ultimately, the goal of Building a Pipeline of Community
> Connection project is to determine practical, effective models that
> libraries can implement to ensure that people from populations historically
> underrepresented in librarianship can join and grow in the field, with a
> supportive, inclusive institutional culture. This work is urgently needed,
> as the librarianship field has failed to equitably reflect the nation’s
> increasing diversity and promote a truly racially inclusive institutional
> culture.
>
>
>
> Right now, we are in the process of conducting a national environmental
> scan of urban libraries in order to determine best practices about how to
> create a successful, diverse workforce and inclusive workplace. We are
> excited to work on advancing equity & inclusion and want to do our best to
> ensure we have fair representation from public libraries across the nation.
> We aim to identify organizations that have expressed a commitment to
> advancing equity & inclusion and report on the lessons learned from their
> successes and challenges. All library types are encouraged to respond.  *We
> are asking that organizations complete **this online Diversity, Equity &
> Inclusion Organizational Evaluation* <https://bit.ly/DPLequity>* by May
> 29th, 2020. *
>
>
>
> If you would like a physical copy of the survey please reach out to
> oaloziem at denverlibrary.org and one will be provided to you.
>
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> Any information collected in this survey will inform a report of findings
> with a menu of recommendations and immediately actionable steps that
> libraries can take to increase the inclusivity of their work environment.
> Survey results will only be shared on the aggregate or with identifiable
> information removed. This work’s intended outcome is that libraries will
> use these findings to actively implement systemic changes to promote racial
> equity and workforce diversity.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your attention to this email and please feel free to share
> the survey with anyone who may have a library system of mention. A copy of
> this message can be found at this link
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/19G3VGFgK9vRZ-jGyvKb13L2Mf8E6YTfkWptEbEdl_ro/edit?usp=sharing>.
> We encourage any questions or comments you may have.
>
>
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> In gratitude,
>
> The Building a Pipeline Steering Committee
>
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> Ozy Aloziem, Denver Public Library (CO)
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> Christina McClelland, Denver Public Library (CO)
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> Bria Ward, Denver Public Library (CO)
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> Dr. Namrita Singh, Health Research Toolbox (CO)
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> Sonja Ervin, Multnomah County Library (OR)
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> Valerie Garrett-Turner, Seattle Public Library (WA)
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> Dr. Sadie Winlock, Cleveland Public Library (OH)
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> Kelly Stade, Hennepin Public Library (MN)
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> Laura Tadena, Texas State Library and Archives Commission
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> Christina Fuller-Gregory: Co-chair of PLA EDISJ committee, South Carolina
> Governor’s School of Arts and Humanities (SC)
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> Antonio Apodaco, Camarillo Public Library (CA)
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> Brian Hulsey, Vancouver Community Library (WA)
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