There is an in-person one-day event organised by The UK's Information Literacy Group on 23 June 2022, at the University of Warwick Library, Coventry, UK: Anti-Racist Pedagogy and Decolonising: an Information Literacy perspective. The cost is ILG member £85, non-member £100. There is a link to abstracts and a draft programme on the registration page. Speakers are:
- Dr Anil Awestie (Assistant Professor, Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Warwick): Anti- racist teaching at Warwick
- Kat Halliday (Academic Support Librarian for Business, University of Warwick Library): Decolonising at Warwick Library
- Anne-Lise Harding (Senior Liaison Librarian, House of Commons): Introducing EDI-focused information literacy at the House of Commons
- Hélène Fernandes (Teaching and Learning Support Librarian for Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics, University of Cambridge): Decolonising through Critical Librarianship: raising awareness of race within Cambridge libraries.
Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anti-racist-pedagogy-and-decolonising-an-information-literacy-perspective-tickets-324737808527
Wednesday, June 08, 2022
Event: Anti-Racist Pedagogy and Decolonising: an Information Literacy perspective
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