![]() Please see the links from the 2019 WLA convention below. For those of you who attended, please fill out the Attendee Survey. For all… I would highly recommend the link to the Keynote Speaker if you were not in attendance in person (and even if you were… it never hurts to hear good stuff twice). Thanks for supporting WLA Tracy Vreeke Thank you for attending the 2019 WLA Conference at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Please find links to view recordings of the conference keynote speaker, three streamed sessions, and a few important reminders below... Please complete the attendee survey: feedback, comments, and questions. Access session handouts online, presenters can still send handouts to the WLA offices: wla@wisconsinlibraries.org View Keynote Speaker Ijeoma Oluo, a Seattle-based writer, speaker and Internet Yeller. She’s the author of the New York Times Best Seller So You Want to Talk about Race, published in January 2018 by Seal Press. Named one of The Root’s 100 Most Influential African Americans in 2017, one of the Most Influential People in Seattle by Seattle Magazine, one of the 50 Most Influential Women in Seattle by Seattle Met, and winner of the of the 2018 Feminist Humanist Award by the American Humanist Society, Oluo’s work focuses primarily on issues of race and identity, feminism, social and mental health, social justice, the arts and personal essay. Her writing has been featured in The Washington Post, NBC News, Elle, TIME, The Stranger and The Guardian, among other outlets. Access recordings to three live streamed sessions from Thursday, October 10th.
You are still most welcome to access the Resource List about First Nations, the WLA Board Statement on the Kalahari. and FAQ about Cultural Appropriation as well. A major Thank You goes to the following for their support of the Wisconsin Library Association Annual Conference… Partners ♦ Biblioboard ♦ Capira Technologies ♦ EBSCO ♦ Innovative ♦ The Penworthy Company ♦ UW-Madison iSchool ♦ UW-Milwaukee School of Information Studies ♦ Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction ♦ Wisconsin Humanities Council ♦ WLA Foundation ♦ Worzalla Publishing Advertisers ♦ Capira Technologies ♦ EBSCO ♦ Engberg Anderson ♦ JanWay ♦ Sarah Keister Armstrong & Associates ♦ UW-Madison iSchool ♦ UW-Milwaukee School of Information Studies ♦ Wisconsin Access to Justice Commission ♦ Wisconsin Historical Society Press Anne Hamland Public Library Services Consultant Wisconsin Valley Library Service 715-839-5082 ext. 150 (IFLS Library System office) #WisconsinLibrary Comments are closed.
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