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AkLA 2014 Culturally Relevant & Responsive Libraries panel presentation Organized and moderated by Valarie Kingsland Panel: Patricia Brown, Stacey Glaser, Linda Lyshol, David Ongley, Sue Sherif, and Sandy Tharp In 2001, a group of Alaskan library directors developed the Culturally Responsive Guidelines for Alaska Public Libraries (akla.org/publications/culturally-responsive-guidelines-for-alaska- public-libraries/) in a workshop facilitated by Lotsee Patterson and sponsored by the Alaska State Library. Revisit these guidelines as they are put into context with similar efforts across the globe and join a panel discussion about how libraries are striving to make their libraries relevant to their culturally diverse community members. The discussion will include an exploration of goals and objectives for these guidelines in the future. Brought to you by the Alaska Native Issues Roundtable. http://akla.org/anchorage2014/presentation/culturally-relevant-responsive-libraries/

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Introductions

Patricia Brown Director - Haines Borough Public Library, Haines

Stacey Glaser Director - Chukchi Consortium Library, Kotzebue

Linda Lyshol Director - Ketchikan Public Library, Ketchikan

David Ongley Director - Tuzzy Consortium Library, Barrow

Sue Sherif Head of Library Development - Alaska State Library, Anchorage

Sandy Tharp Director - Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Library, Perkins, OK

Moderator - Valarie Kingsland - SJSU SLIS Circle of Learning, Seward

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2010 IMLS Public Libraries by justgrimes - http://justgrimes.cartodb.com/tables/plout10/

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Agenda

Cultural Competence

Global Context

History & Overview of Guidelines

Panel Presentations

Panel Questions

Break Out Exercise

Discussion

http://www.flickr.com/photos/shaireproductions/3901311799

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Cultural Competence

A congruent set of behaviors, attitudes, and policies that

enable a person or group to work effectively in cross-

cultural situations; the process by which individuals and

systems respond respectfully and effectively to people of

all cultures, languages, classes, races, ethnic

backgrounds, religions, and other diversity factors in a

manner that recognizes, affirms, and values the worth of

individuals, families, and communities and protects and

preserves the dignity of each.

National Association of Social Workers, 2001

Used for the ACRL Diversity Standards, 2012

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Global Efforts

Africa

Australia

Canada

Circumpolar Arctic

Oceania

South America

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Welcome to our Library

The history of the Ioway people is written in many books and being written today. We invite all people to read, learn and share the rich heritage of the Iowa Tribe and of our relatives.

We are dedicated to promoting the love and teaching of reading beginning with the youngest to the young of heart. Our library belongs to our people. It is for them and the community that our people live in that we strive to offer literacy, educational, computer skills, employment and health resources.

“Our library door is always open.”

http://www.iowanation.org/page/home/government/library Sandy Tharp, Library Director 405-547-2402 ext 213 [email protected]

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Computer Lab – seven public computers and one early literacy station

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Iowa Collection

Ba-kho-je

“People of the Grey Snow”

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Iowa Digital Collection

1843 Hymnal

Videos

Language

Photos

9 Original Treaties

Books

Newsletters

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“Standing Together” Oklahoma Tribes Collection

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“When a child enters a room everything changes.” anon

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“Gathering Hope” – Afterschool Youth Program

Homework Lab Monday – Thursday

3:30 PM to 5:30 PM

Cultural Activities Fridays and School

breaks

.

Ih t(d)eh Geh kho doh heh

[hope] [gathering]

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•Art

•Beading

•Fieldtrips

•Finger Weaving

•Gardening

•Language

•Pottery

•Reading

•Storytelling

•Traditions

•Writing

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Fishing for the Eagles

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Fishing for the Eagles

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Gardening “In my garden I want to grow macaroni and cheese.”

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Bison Traveling Education Program

Past

Present

Future

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Iowa Equine Program

Meet Appy

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Health Literacy – “Free”

Indian Health Service (IHS)

http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Diabetes/RESOURCES/Catalog/index.cfm

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Revolutionizing the Way Patrons Search for Jobs

American Indian Health Portal http://americanindianhealth.nlm.nih.gov/

“When Darkness Calls” Suicide Prevention Comic

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Funding for Health Literacy National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM)

http://nnlm.gov/

Membership is Free

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Bridging the Gap

It’s not just about one cultural group, it’s

about acknowledging all of them and

welcoming them.

• How does this information change you?

• What are your ideas?

• What are the challenges?

• How do we connect theory to practice?

• Where do we go from here?

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Resources

ACRL - Diversity Standards: Cultural Competency for Academic Libraries

(2012)

ACRL - Library Instruction for Diverse Populations Bibliography

First Archivist Circle - Protocols for Native American Archival Materials

SAA - “Protocols for Native American Archival Materials”: Information and

Resources Page

UNC - Libraries, Literacy, and African American Male Youth

Module 9 Activity: Culturally Responsive Library Walk [pdf]

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Further Reading

Kumasi & Hill - Examining the Hidden Ideologies within Cultural Competence Discourses

among Library and Information Science (LIS) Students: Implications for School Library

Pedagogy (2013)

Mestre, Lori - Culturally Responsive Instruction for Teacher-Librarians (2009)

Overall, Patricia Montiel - Cultural Competence: A Conceptual Framework For Library and

Information Science Professionals (2009)

Programming Librarian - Multiculturalism Happens: Targeting Multicultural Literacy in

Libraries

Ramsey, Elizabeth - Cross Cultural Competence as an Aspect of Improving Diversity in

Library Collections (2013)

Rivera, Alexander – Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Competencies in the Library

Profession: From Theory to Practice (2013)