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Ensuring Libraries Are Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive

What is Diversity?

Libraries must ensure ethical practices and full competency in diversity and inclusion when establishing services that cater to a diverse community.

What Makes Up Diversity?

Diversity and inclusion can be broken down into various categories, but listed below are a few that are typically highlighted.

Race and Ethnicity

Is the library’s collection diverse in terms of stories written by and depicting Black people? Latinx? Indigenous and Native American folks? Asian and Pacific Islanders Are there materials that celebrate diversity? Are the library’s services available in various languages? Is there staff that may speak different languages? Are different cultures acknowledged and present?.

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  • Dear White People, Cut It Out With The ‘Colorblindness.’
  • Dear Nice White People, What are you afraid of?
  • White people, stop asking us to educate you about racism
  • Dear White Allies: Don’t Appropriate Our Anger
  • White People: I Don’t Want You To Understand Me Better, I Want You To Understand Yourselves
  • Dear White People — Please Stop Pretending Reverse Racism Is Real
  • Dear White People — Before You Post Dr. King Quotes to Make Yourself Feel Good
  • Letter to My White New England Yearly Meeting Friends
  • Dear White People: About Botham Jean, Forgiveness, Justice, and Cheap Grace
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