PDA Event: Transformative Representation: Strategies for Improving Recruitment and Retention of BIPOC Library Workers

Monday, November 6, 2023 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

We are excited to present an insightful panel discussion on the strategies to improve the recruitment and retention of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) library workers. This event brings together a dynamic panel of experts, each offering a unique perspective on this vital topic. Two public library managers, well-versed in recruitment and retention strategies, will share their hands-on experiences and successful practices. Complementing this expertise, two faculty members from regional universities will unveil illuminating findings from their current national study on this vital topic.

Discussion Highlights:

  • Uncover the latest findings from a national study on BIPOC library workforce trends.
  • Gain practical strategies for enhancing recruitment efforts to attract a diverse pool of candidates.
  • Explore successful retention initiatives that have strengthened BIPOC representation in libraries.
  • Learn how to foster inclusive work environments that support the professional growth of BIPOC staff.
  • Engage in a dynamic Q&A session to exchange ideas with the panelists.

Don't miss this illuminating discussion where practical expertise and rigorous research intersect, promising actionable solutions to one of the most pressing issues facing libraries today.

Panelists: 
Dr. Kawanna Bright, Assistant Professor in the School of Library & Information Science at East Carolina University

Dr. Mónica Colón-Aguirre, Assistant Professor in the School of Library & Information Science at the University of South Carolina

Christina Settle, Senior Manager of Staffing & Operations at Wake County Public Libraries

Jessica Parter, Branch Manager at Cumberland County Public Library

This webinar is part of the NC LIVE DEIA Learning Series happening throughout the month of November.

Register to attend.