Sessions and Faculty
Opening Keynote | 9:00-9:45AM CT
A Wake UP Call for Educators: Creating a Diverse Books Program for Students
Wake up your collection and reading lists with the
2020 National School Librarian of the Year, Cicely Lewis. The debut author of the
Issues in Action Series will share the details and success of her culturally relevant and empowering literacy incentive program. Learn about a reading challenge of a curated list that reflects current
events in our society. This list features characters that mirror the diversity of our student population. Learn how to use books to empower students to learn about issues impacting our society and to take action in their community. Participants will walk
away with tools to help diversify their collections, books to decolonize required classroom reading lists, strategies to garner support from school leaders, and more. We welcome you to learn more about a dynamic program that has increased literacy and book
circulation in schools.
Session 2 | 9:45-10:30AM CT
Building Equity & Embracing Diversity in Public Libraries
Public libraries have always been at the forefront of cultivating and promoting their collections through a social justice and diversity lens. Discover how you can begin to responsibly evaluate
the needs of your community. Plan the best practices for helping to empower marginalized and underrepresented voices.
Presenters:
Sandra Farag, Kalamazoo Public Library, BCALA Public Library Committee
Tamela Chambers, Chicago Public Library, BCALA Public Library Committee
Break 10:30-10:45AM
Session 3 | 10:45-11:30AM CT
Civic Engagement in the Community From the Classroom and Beyond
Libraries have always been the bedrock of our democracy. Leave this session with actionable steps to get your students to be more actively engaged in their communities.
Presenters:
Cynthia Turnquest-Jones, New York City Dept. Of Education
Timur Davis, Mount Vernon Public Library
Session 4 | 11:30AM-12:15PM CT
Collection Development & Leveraging BCALA Best of the Best & Award Books
Collection development in a school library comes with a host of challenges. Ultimately it’s a great opportunity to cultivate a dynamic, diverse, high-quality, critically evaluated collection. Hear new ideas for collection development with a focus on inclusion
and diversity from two school librarians. Presenters:
Stacey Nunn, Baltimore County Public School
Sharon Wiggins, Chappaqua Central School District
Break 12:15-12:30PM CT
Session 5 | 12:30-1:15PM CT
Social-Emotional Learning in the Library
Research shows exposure to social-emotional learning is linked to improved academic performance. Discover how to incorporate empathy & acceptance into your library program through core SEL
resources and practices.
Presenters:
Elizabeth Devora, New York Public Library
Gwynn White, New York City Dept. of Education
Session 6 | 1:15-2:00PM CT
Guidance from the Authors
Authors
Ibi Zoboi,
Brian K. Mitchell, &
Brandy Colbert will engage with participants around how to use books to engage their students and communities.
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