Helping Staff Feel Safe and Empowered in the Face of Book Challenges

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Check out this program coming out from our colleagues at Northern Lights multitype library system!

Under Scrutiny: Helping Staff Feel Safe and Empowered in the Face of Book Challenges With Darcy Lipp-Acord. A free 90-minute webinar.

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

3:00 pm Eastern | 2:00 pm Central | 1:00 pm Mountain | 12:00 pm Pacific

Under Scrutiny: Helping Staff Feel Safe and Empowered in the Face of Book Challenges

With Darcy Lipp-Acord. A free 90-minute webinar.

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

3:00 pm Eastern | 2:00 pm Central | 1:00 pm Mountain | 12:00 pm Pacific

This YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) webinar is sponsored by AASL (American Association of School Librarians), PLA (Public Library Association), and ALSC (Association for Library Service to Children).

All around the country, politically motivated challenges to library patrons’ freedom to read and library staff members’ ability to do their jobs are increasing. Many of these challenges have moved from simple complaints and removal requests to abusive, sometimes dangerous behavior.

In this new webinar, you’ll hear from Darcy Lipp-Acord, the Youth Services Librarian at Campbell County Public Library in Gillette, WY. As someone who has been on the front lines of this harassment, she will present information linking strategies of book challenging groups with abusive behaviors typically found in domestic relationships and offer strategies for dealing with those behaviors as front-facing library staff.

You’ll learn about common strategies used by political groups in their efforts to censor youth materials, how to identify and name these behaviors, and how doing so can empower library staff to develop proactive strategies for responding in ways that protect their safety and integrity.

Learn more: https://elearning.ala.org/local/catalog/view/product.php?productid=870