7. Contributions to the Project and Gratitude - cynthinee/LISM GitHub Wiki

I would like to give recognition to all the wonderful people who have been a part of the LIS Microaggressions project since it was first established in March 2014, as well as a big thank you to all of our followers and contributors who have supported us.

-Cynthia Mari Orozco, creator of LIS Microaggressions

Publications

Presentations

  • Macro Impact of Microaggression: Exploring Microaggressions in Librarianship, Ray Lockman, Cynthia Mari Orozco, Ebony Magnus, & Simone Fujita National Diversity in Libraries Conference (NDLC). Los Angeles, CA. August 11, 2016.

  • Simone Fujita & Annie Pho. Building a Teaching Community: 6th Annual Summer Teaching Retreat for Librarians. Santa Ana, CA. July 22, 2016.

  • Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez & Jenna Freedman. “Offensive Mechanisms, Constructive Paths: How to Recognize and Deal with Microaggressions in the LIS Field” LACUNY Institute. New York, NY. May 20, 2016

  • Cynthia Mari Orozco. “Valuing our Colleagues, Valuing Diversity: Addressing Microaggressions in Academic Libraries” (Invited paper). California Academic & Research Libraries (CARL) Conference. Costa Mesa, CA. April 2, 2016.

  • Cynthia Mari Orozco & Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez. “Increasing the Diversity Dialogue: Sharing Our Experiences with Microaggressions in the Archival Field.” (Poster). Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting. Cleveland, OH. August 20, 2015 and August 21, 2015.

  • Cynthia Mari Orozco, Rose L. Chou, Annie Pho, & T-Kay Sangwand. “Where Are You Really From?” Dealing with Microaggressions in the Workplace (Roundtable discussion). APALA 35th Anniversary & Symposium. San Francisco, CA. June 25, 2015.

  • Cynthia Mari Orozco, Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez, Rose L. Chou, & Annie Pho. Increasing the Diversity Dialogue: Sharing Our Experiences with Microaggressions in Librarianship. (Poster) Diversity & Outreach Fair, American Library Association. Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV. June 28, 2014.