On-Demand Webcasts: Heritage Month
How LGBTQIA+ Librarians Shape Libraries Today
Pride Month Free Online Symposium
The SJSU School of Information is hosting a free online symposium in celebration of Pride Month.
Celebrating Juneteenth with Stories, Poems and Conversation featuring Binnie Tate Wilkin, Professional Storyteller
Free Online Symposium
The SJSU School of Information is hosting a free online symposium in celebration of Juneteenth Day.
An Authentic Lens: Understanding and Supporting the Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Community
Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Free Symposium
The SJSU School of Information is hosting a free online symposium in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The presentation will begin with a keynote address by ALA President Patty Wong followed by a panel discussion about library services for the Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community.
Deaf Community and Culture and Best Practices for Libraries
Deaf History Month Free Symposium
This event features presentations on Deaf history, community, and culture, and a discussion of best practices for services to the Deaf community.
Women in Information
Women's Heritage Month Free Symposium
Women’s History Month creates space to uplift the extraordinary legacies and lived realities of women around the world. We acknowledge their historic struggles and honor the endless contributions to librarianship, information professions, and beyond. Join SJSU iSchool for our upcoming free symposium, “Women in Information,” to commemorate this month with forward-thinking, visionary dialogue.
Shaping the Future Together: How Libraries Can Support Communities of Color
Black History Month Free Symposium
On February 23, 2022, the San José State University School of Information’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee hosted a symposium in recognition of Black History Month. The free symposium featured two opening keynote speakers followed by a panel discussion on “The Diverse Needs of the Black Community.”