Cultural humility urges us to engage in critical, consistent self-reflection and critique, being other-oriented, redressing power imbalances as vital to moving towards a more equitable and inclusive profession. Retention is not solely the responsibility of the individual, nor is mentoring going to singlehandedly aid in retention. Retention involves, strategic, intentional, and communal actions. It is active, not passive. In this presentation, Twanna Hodge will provide an overview of cultural humility, explain its importance in librarianship, provide elements of a cultural humility framework, share retention strategies, and offer how cultural humility can be used as a retention strategy
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
In this critical self-reflective essay, I first share key learning moments in my development as a te...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...
Cultural humility urges us to engage in critical, consistent self-reflection and critique, being oth...
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs subcommittee at University of North Carolina (UN...
Purpose This project aimed to incorporate cultural humility concepts into an existing online grant-w...
This presentation was recorded for the hybrid 2021 Florida Library Association Annual Conference tha...
University libraries are transforming to be vibrant and distinctive online and physical spaces that,...
Cultural humility consists of four dimensions: self-reflection and self-critique, respectful partner...
What power do we as individuals have to affect the kind of change we’d like to see in our profession...
Transgender and gender variant people in the United States experience serious daily and long-term ha...
DEI has become increasingly important for all libraries because while the populations we serve are m...
Over the past few years, the conversation around equity in libraries has focused on thinking of the ...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...
Libraries are charged with being inclusive spaces for all patrons. Library (library and information ...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
In this critical self-reflective essay, I first share key learning moments in my development as a te...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...
Cultural humility urges us to engage in critical, consistent self-reflection and critique, being oth...
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Programs subcommittee at University of North Carolina (UN...
Purpose This project aimed to incorporate cultural humility concepts into an existing online grant-w...
This presentation was recorded for the hybrid 2021 Florida Library Association Annual Conference tha...
University libraries are transforming to be vibrant and distinctive online and physical spaces that,...
Cultural humility consists of four dimensions: self-reflection and self-critique, respectful partner...
What power do we as individuals have to affect the kind of change we’d like to see in our profession...
Transgender and gender variant people in the United States experience serious daily and long-term ha...
DEI has become increasingly important for all libraries because while the populations we serve are m...
Over the past few years, the conversation around equity in libraries has focused on thinking of the ...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...
Libraries are charged with being inclusive spaces for all patrons. Library (library and information ...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
In this critical self-reflective essay, I first share key learning moments in my development as a te...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...