Friday, April 11, 2008
9:00am - 3:00pm
Zelazo Center For The Performing Arts
2419 E Kenwood Blvd. Room: 250
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Why should libraries be diverse? How do we develop that diversity?
Please join us for a day of discussion and exploration of these questions and other diversity initiatives.
Keynote speaker:
Kathleen de la Pena McCook
Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida.
Other speakers include:
Tracie Hall, Dominican University, School of Library & Information Science and former Director of the ALA Office of Diversity will share with us her findings from the 2006 Diversity Counts Report.
Representative from the following programs: LIS Access Midwest Program (LAMP), Diversity in the Organization of Information and Technology (DOIT) program and the American Library Association (ALA) Office of Diversity.
Friday, April 11, 2008 from 9:00am - 3:00pm.
Registration Fee: $15.00 ($5.00 Students) (lunch is included)
For more information contact: Ms. Twyla McGhee mcghee@sois.uwm.edu or ph: 414-229-2902
Sponsored by: UW-Milwaukee, School of Information Studies, Milwaukee Public Library, and UWM LIbraries
PLEASE RSVP BY April 8, 2008

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