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2022
2021
2020
- Out-Doing Outreach in a COVID-19 World [Slides]
- The American Indian Youth Literature Awards: Discussion and Reflection [Slides]
- Libraries at the Intersection of Adult Education, Family Literacy and Digital Equity [Slides] [AILA Resource List]
- Food Literacy: Providing Access and Knowledge for Your Community [Slides]
- From Refugee to Librarian: in our own words
- Expanding the Library's “Reach" Through A Literacy Partners Program [Slides]
- Confronting Xenophobia and Supporting Asian and Asian/Pacific American Communities during COVID-19 [COVID-19 Anti-Asian Racism Resources for K-12] [APALA Resources]
- Census 2020 Outreach to Communities of Color [Slides] [Cecilia Introduction Video]
2019
- Reimagining the Public: Library Services to People in Jails and Prisons [Slides] [Trends in U.S. Corrections] [Good Letter] [Bad Letter] [SFPL Rules and Regulations]
- *Letters credit to Rosa Hall
- How to Talk about Race [Slides] [Facilitator Guides and Tips] [Identity Wheel] [Reading List]
- The Role of ALA Leaders in Living our Values, Shaping our Culture [Slides]
- Latina/o Engagement: Case Studies to Connect Your Community [Slides]
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Through a Social Justice Lens [Slides]
- Conversing with the Ethnic Affiliate of the American Library Association [Slides]
- Examining Privilege in Classifications: Connecting Critical Information Literacy to Conversations on "Latinx" [Slides]
2018
- Latina/o Outreach: Steps to Engaging Your Community [Slides]
- Tools for Adult Literacy through your Library [Slides]
- Networking - What's In It for Me? (Spectrum Scholarship Program) [Slides]
- Exploring Careers in Archives and Special Collections (Spectrum Scholarship Program) [Slides]
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & ALA: An Equitable Future for Libraries and the Profession [Slides]
- Grab and Go: Expanding and Strengthening Senior Programming [Slides]
- How Cultural Intelligence Makes a Difference in the Information Profession: Are You Culturally Competent? [Slides]
- Addressing cultural humility and implicit bias in information literacy sessions
2017