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Graphic Empathy: Using Graphic Novels to Elevate Excluded Voices and Connect Communities
An Infopeople Webinar
Start times: 4:00 Eastern pm, 3:00 pm Central, 2:00 pm Mountain, 1:00 pm Pacific
Presenters: Christina E. Taylor
As library workers, we are ever more challenged to ensure that our increasingly popular graphic literature collections are curated to reflect and serve the diverse identities, experiences, and voices of our communities. This webinar will explore the importance of depicting diversity in graphic literature collections and programming, offering practical strategies for building a more inclusive selection. Participants will learn how to create a thoughtful collection development plan, discover recommended selection aids, and reflect on exemplary titles that successfully showcase diversity.
At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:
- Be able to identify at least three goals for centering excluded voice.
- Be able to outline a simple plan for identifying the kinds of stories to center.
- Be able to identify at least three selection aids for finding title.
Join us to gain valuable insights and actionable steps for strengthening your library’s graphic literature offerings.
This webinar will be of interest to: public facing library staff who administer youth services and beyond in both public and school library environments.
Please be aware that while registration is unlimited, attendance is limited to the first 500 people who join the webinar. This webinar will be recorded and will be available on the Infopeople webinar archive page within two business days of the live event.
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