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DLF has underwritten formal Ally Skills training courses at past Forums, most recently in Milwaukee, 2016 with Bess Sadler and Mark Bussey. Leading up to the 2019 Forum, DLF's Committee for Equity and Inclusion hosted an Active Bystander Orientation, an introduction to bystander intervention and overview of active bystander strategies. Interested in having this opportunity available at a future DLF Forum or in helping us to fund opportunities like this? [Mailto:info@diglib.org Let us know.]
DLF has underwritten formal Ally Skills training courses at past Forums, most recently in Milwaukee, 2016 with Bess Sadler and Mark Bussey. Leading up to the 2019 Forum, DLF's Committee for Equity and Inclusion hosted an Active Bystander Orientation, an introduction to bystander intervention and overview of active bystander strategies. Interested in having this opportunity available at a future DLF Forum or in helping us to fund opportunities like this? [Mailto:info@diglib.org Let us know.]


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2F_Bmx_CNE Video]: Ally Skills Workshop taught at Wikimedia Foundation - Valerie Aurora of Ada Initiative
* [https://vimeo.com/543287859 Video]: Ally Skills Workshop - Valerie Aurora of Frame Shift Consulting
* [https://forum2019.diglib.org/active-bystander-orientation/ "2019 DLF Forum Active Bystander Orientation"]: View the recording of our live Active Bystander Orientation (presentation slides, shared note-taking document, and Zoom meeting chat transcript available)
* [https://forum2019.diglib.org/active-bystander-orientation/ "2019 DLF Forum Active Bystander Orientation"]: View the recording of our live Active Bystander Orientation (presentation slides, shared note-taking document, and Zoom meeting chat transcript available)
* [https://www.diglib.org/active-bystander-orientation/ "Active Bystander Orientation"] - DLF blog
* [https://www.diglib.org/active-bystander-orientation/ "Active Bystander Orientation"] - DLF blog

Revision as of 10:20, 9 September 2021

“I’m grateful to the DLF for taking their mission of inclusion seriously.”—Stacie Williams
“I love the inclusive, expansive, thoughtful, and community-oriented leadership [of the DLF].”—Chris Bourg

Basic Resources

Social justice and the public good are front-and-center in DLF’s mission statement. But these are impossible goals to serve without thoughtful, conscious, welcoming, and dedicated efforts among all our working and interest groups, as well as among our staff and the volunteer committees that help organize DLF Forum. Most of all, we encourage DLF group leaders and participants to value and create conditions for humility and listening.

Below, you’ll find just a few recommended readings and toolkits for pushing against structural racism, systemic gender bias, able-ism, and other forms of oppression and exclusion that are endemic in librarianship and technology fields. This list is far from complete! We welcome your contributions.

  • Culturally Connected (written from a health literacy perspective, but very useful in the GLAM context; see especially resources on cultural humility)
  • Consider increasing the safety level of sensitive meetings by running them under the Chatham House Rule.

Code of Conduct

In 2016, DLF staff and members of our newly-established DLF Forum Planning Committee on Inclusivity worked together to revise our Code of Conduct, which had been in place since 2012. The DLF CoC now covers activities happening under the Digital Library Federation umbrella, both in person and online, year-round. All group facilitators are asked to read this document, share with their communities, and contact us with questions or suggestions.

Accessibility

Ally/Active Bystander Skills

DLF has underwritten formal Ally Skills training courses at past Forums, most recently in Milwaukee, 2016 with Bess Sadler and Mark Bussey. Leading up to the 2019 Forum, DLF's Committee for Equity and Inclusion hosted an Active Bystander Orientation, an introduction to bystander intervention and overview of active bystander strategies. Interested in having this opportunity available at a future DLF Forum or in helping us to fund opportunities like this? Let us know.

“The level of generosity, drive toward inclusion, & care for colleagues in the @CLIRDLF community inspires, astounds.”—Bethany Nowviskie

Table of Contents

  1. About DLF and the Organizers' Toolkit
  2. Working with Team DLF
  3. Starting a New Initiative or Working Group
  4. General Facilitation and Goal-Setting
  5. Facilitating for Diversity and Inclusion
  6. Communications and Consensus
  7. Preventing and Managing Burnout
  8. Gathering Info/Building Enthusiasm
  9. Planning an In-Person Meetup
  10. Setting Up Year-Round Meetings
  11. Planning Virtual Meetings and Webinars
  12. Talking and Writing
  13. Organizing and Sharing Your Work
  14. In a Nutshell