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Here you will find a link to the archived June 2007 Spanish Outreach webinar, and the list of associated resources.
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Effectively Dealing with Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

Originally presented June 10, 2007, by Loida Garcia-Febo, Assistant Coordinator Special Services at Queens Library; Emily Sheketoff, Executive Director of the Washington office for the American Library Association; and Isabel Espinal, Librarian for Afro American Studies, Native American Indian Studies & Information Literacy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

See how libraries can create effective strategies for ensuring access to information to all people in their communities. The presenters will discuss advocacy, federal legislation, issues and options for academic, public, and school libraries.

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IFLA Multicultural Communities Guidelines for Library Services

UNESCO Public Library Manifesto

United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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REFORMA

AILA – American Indian Library Association

APALA – Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association

CALA – Chinese American Librarians Association

BCALA – Black Caucus of the American Library Association

ALA OLOS – Office for Literacy and Outreach Services

ALA Office for Diversity

PLG- Progressive Librarians Guild

IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section

Legislative Action Center

ALA Washington Office Website

Join REFORMA (pdf)

Librarian's Toolkit for Action on Language Rights and Linguistic Pluralism

Librarian’s Toolkit for Responding Effectively to Anti-Immigrant Sentiment

PLG Resolution Against Anti-Immigrant Legislation 2006

REFORMA Executive Committee Approves Resolution Opposing H.R. 4437

REFORMA’s Position on Language Rights

Resolution in Support of Immigrants' Rights to Free Public Library Access. Resolution Aproved by REFORMA Executive Board and ALA Council

 


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