Allyship and Support for LGBTQ2S+ Community: Lessons and Outreach

 
transgender
allyship
 
CAUL-CBUA Fall 2019 Forum
Serving the Needs of the LGBTQ2S+ Community
Jeannie Bail | UNB Libraries
 
what is an ally?
 
Support, potential partner, genuine,
visible, positive, empathetic, recognize
privilege, strength, advocate, safety,
trustworthy, truth, communication,
nonjudgmental, lobby for change,
validate, willingness to learn, not
being afraid of doing the right thing.
 
While I might not be trans,
trans issues are my issues, too.
 
library outreach
+ programming
 
Means so much to see this display here in
the province. Seeing ourselves through the
years...so powerful, and IMPORTANT!
 
teaching +
learning
 
lessons
get involved with the community
borrow to fill in collection gaps
listen, do not lead
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Thanks to Cynthia for organizing. A great topic to focus on and share experiences with colleagues.

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Explore the importance of allyship and support for the LGBTQ2S+ community, emphasizing genuine partnership, visibility, empathy, and advocacy. Learn about library outreach and programming to bridge gaps, listen actively, and engage meaningfully. Encourage education, understanding, and active involvement in creating inclusive spaces.

  • LGBTQ community
  • Allyship
  • Support
  • Library Outreach
  • Inclusivity

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  1. transgender allyship CAUL-CBUA Fall 2019 Forum Serving the Needs of the LGBTQ2S+ Community Jeannie Bail | UNB Libraries

  2. what is an ally?

  3. Support, potential partner, genuine, visible, positive, empathetic, recognize privilege, strength, advocate, safety, trustworthy, truth, communication, nonjudgmental, lobby for change, validate, willingness to learn, not being afraid of doing the right thing. While I might not be trans, trans issues are my issues, too.

  4. library outreach + programming

  5. Means so much to see this display here in the province. Seeing ourselves through the years...so powerful, and IMPORTANT!

  6. teaching + learning

  7. lessons get involved with the community borrow to fill in collection gaps listen, do not lead

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