Online Webinar
Serving Your Library's LGBTQ+ Community
Presenter: Karina Hagelin
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
As library workers and librarians, we all serve LGBTQ+ patrons and communities, whether we are aware of this or not. LGBTQ+ patrons have unique and specific information needs and experience significant barriers to accessing library resources. During this interactive webinar, we’ll learn from and with each other, as we all have specific skillsets we can share, as well as opportunities for personal and professional growth, to work towards creating more inclusive libraries, meeting our LGBTQ patrons’ information needs, and eliminating barriers to resources.
Topics and themes covered will include:
- Pronouns, language, and how to repair harm when we make a mistake (we all will at some point);
- The unique information needs of LGBTQ+ patrons;
- Barriers LGBTQ+ patrons face when accessing library resources;
- Developing programming & outreach initiatives to reach and support your library’s LGBTQ+ community; and
- Recommend readings, resources, and continuing education opportunities
Presenter: Karina Hagelin
Karina Hagelin is an artist, activist, and librarian who works alongside library workers who are committed to creating cultures that center healing through radical empathy, collective care, and advocacy work. Using their lived experiences as a chronically ill & disabled queer femme survivor, graduate research on trauma, ableism, and collective care, and expertise on trauma-informed librarianship, they lead diverse groups of library workers through engaging, interactive, and informative webinars and workshops to build holistic libraries in which both patrons and staff with a variety of lived experiences feel supported, valued, and able to show up as their whole selves. They received their MLIS from University of Maryland, College Park and most recently worked as an Outreach and Instruction Librarian at Cornell University.