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April 21-22, 2025
Pyle Center, Madison, WI
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Monday, April 21
 

10:15am CDT

Let’s Learn Together: Creating Infrastructure to Support Safe and Meaningful Programming
Monday April 21, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am CDT
When an LGBTQIA+ author visit was challenged at Wilmette Public Library, community members activated in support of the library and its dedication to serving all patrons. The community’s timely response was a result of strong partnerships and engagement with organizations that share the library’s equitable values.

How can you turn your library’s DEI goals into safe and meaningful programs that address complex topics and social issues?

Through literature, programs, and expert presenters, the Let’s Learn Together initiative at Wilmette Public Library invites patrons to get curious about subjects relevant to our society and uncover and challenge attitudes and biases. Topics have included race, gender, civic engagement, neurodiversity and more. Presenters will share their collaborative approach, process, and challenges in building and expanding the Let’s Learn Together initiative. They will focus on the importance of collaboration within the library and the role of leadership in facilitating staff training and safety preparedness. They will also share how they developed key community partnerships, which elevated and informed the Let’s Learn Together programming.

Attendees will identify key organizations that share a commitment to relevant topics, learn how to design a comprehensive safety plan to support vulnerable programs, and leverage strategic plan goals to achieve library-wide investment and community support.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Jo Zaharako

Sarah Jo Zaharako

Youth Services Librarian, Wilmette Public Library
Sarah Jo Zaharako is a community engagement librarian at Wilmette Public Library in Illinois. As a librarian, she works to create meaningful programming and partnerships that promote equity, accessibility and social justice. She runs an initiative at Wilmette Public Library called... Read More →
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Andrea Vaughn Johnson

Youth Services Manager, Wilmette Public Library
Andrea Vaughn Johnson is the Youth Services Manager at Wilmette Public Library in the Chicago suburbs. Originally from New York, Andrea was the Coordinator of School Age Services at Brooklyn Public Library and has worked as a librarian at Queens Library, the Children’s Book Council... Read More →
Monday April 21, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am CDT
Room 325/326

11:30am CDT

Friends for a Season, Friends for a Reason: Building resilient library partnerships.
Monday April 21, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm CDT
Has your public library done the hard work and developed robust partnerships with organizations in your community? Maintaining those connections and navigating challenges are crucial next steps. Michele Gagner, Community Library Liaison at Waukesha Public Libraryand Trish Goodspeed, Title One Coordinator for the School District of Waukesha, will talk about what’s kept their partnership growing through five years of myriad changes and challenges. 
In this session, we’ll address:
  • Recognizing potential long-term partnerships
  • Navigating through organizational changes
  • Balancing “starting at yes” with organizational capacity
  • Streamlining processes to avoid burnout
  • Appreciating the value of shorter-term partnerships



Speakers
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Michele Gagner

Community Library Liaison, Waukesha Public Library
Michele Gagner has been the Community Library Liaison at Waukesha Public Library and the School District of Waukesha since 2018. Prior to joining, Michele worked as an elementary school library assistant in Waukesha for 12 years.
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Trish Goodspeed

Title One Coordinator, School District of Waukesha
Monday April 21, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm CDT
Room 325/326

2:00pm CDT

Harnessing Civic Engagement through Library Initiatives
Monday April 21, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Libraries can position themselves as leaders in civic engagement by involving patrons in safe, non-partisan conversations about the timely and relevant subjects that matter most to our communities. This presentation will equip attendees with tools and examples to champion community-driven civic engagement initiatives, while strengthening the bonds between libraries and the communities they serve. 
Learn from several case studies that provided patrons with opportunities to become more proficient with civics so they can fully engage with local, state and federal elections and governing bodies. Explore a year-long Political Scientist in Residence project that engaged patrons in the political process during a highly divisive election cycle. Learn how the same approach was used to allow patrons to show support for victims of gun violence, understand book challenges, and explore the importance of diverse representation on governing boards.

Attendees will learn strategies for overcoming discomfort in facilitating similar events at their libraries, including:
  • Strategies for mobilizing existing networks of community leaders
  • Practical approaches for facilitating impactful civic engagement events
  • Insight into fostering a culture of intellectual freedom and inclusivity within library spaces.


Speakers
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Ashley Johnson

Community Engagement & Partnerships Librarian, Vernon Area Public Library
Ashley Johnson is the Community Engagement & Partnerships Librarian at the Vernon Area Public Library.  With over 10 years of public library experience in programming and community engagement, Ashley prioritizes relationship building and community-driven initiatives to bolster the... Read More →
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Roz Topolski

Program Coordinator, Vernon Area Public Library
With 12 years of experience as a program coordinator, Roz Topolski excels at identifying and addressing community interests and opportunities, fostering strong relationships with audiences and partners. Passionate about creating meaningful experiences, she is dedicated to enhancing... Read More →
Monday April 21, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Room 325/326

3:15pm CDT

Radical Librarianship: From Theory to Practice
Monday April 21, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Are you a radical librarian? Does your work in libraries advance systemic change centered on social and racial equity, leverage and enhance collective action and community power, and support community building and public participation? Join in a discussion about what radical librarianship is and how it is activated across the state of Wisconsin. 
 
Appleton Public Library and Racine Public Library were both selected to participate in UCLA California Rare Book School’s 2023 Radical Librarianship Institute. The program included a week-long intensive institute at UCLA and a $10,000 grant to each library to create a community-rooted project. Presenters will share the concepts taught at the institute and the corresponding applications in their community projects.
 
Program attendees will create their own plans for engaging in radical librarianship at their libraries. The plans will include strategies for creating a compelling vision that inspires granting agencies to provide financial support and tools for how to meaningfully engage potential stakeholders, especially those who historically have not been very engaged by the library.
Speakers
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Adriana McCleer

Community Partnerships Supervisor, Appleton Public Library
Adriana McCleer, Ph.D. is the Community Partnerships Supervisor at Appleton Public Library where she oversees programs, community engagement, outreach, and partnerships related to teens and adults. Her approach to librarianship is asset-based, collaborative, and community-centered... Read More →
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Nick Demske

Executive Director, Racine Public Library
Monday April 21, 2025 3:15pm - 4:15pm CDT
Room 325/326
 
Tuesday, April 22
 

9:00am CDT

Creating Opportunities to Expand Gender Inclusion at your Library
Tuesday April 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Madison Public Library is committed to providing safe and welcoming spaces and equitable access to materials and services for all members of our community. As part of that commitment we strive to ensure that gender inclusion is incorporated into all aspects of library operation. In this presentation we will give specific examples of how our library is using gender inclusive principles to make changes in how we register people for library cards, how we communicate with patrons and staff, how we update forms and contracts, how gender inclusion is reflected in our collections and resources, and finally, how these changes have impacted our community and staff. We look forward to sharing ideas and hearing what others are doing to create gender inclusion opportunities at their library.
Speakers
avatar for Liz Boyd

Liz Boyd

Marketing Specialist, Madison Public Library
Liz Boyd is a passionate communicator with 10+ years of marketing experience from around the country and abroad. She currently serves as the Marketing Specialist for Madison Public Library, where she manages the social media accounts, promotes library programs across platforms, coordinates... Read More →
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Margie Navarre Saaf

Borrower Services Manager, Madison Public Library
Margie Navarre Saaf has been providing customer-focused library service for more than 4 decades. In her current role as Borrower Services Manager, she is committed to facilitating access and providing an excellent library experience to everyone in the community.
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Holly Storck-Post

Madison Public Library
Tuesday April 22, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Room 325/326

10:15am CDT

From Page to Community: Anoka County's Local Author Connection
Tuesday April 22, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am CDT
The Anoka County Library is dedicated to fostering connections between local authors and readers through our comprehensive Local Author Program. This session will provide an in-depth look at how our library selects and promotes 16 local authors each year, enhancing their visibility and engagement within the community. Participants will learn about our strategic approach to author selection, promotion, and event coordination, and will leave with actionable insights to implement similar programs in their own libraries. 
Session Goals:
  • Share best practices and strategies for promoting local authors.
  • Discuss the impact of community engagement on local author success.
  • Provide a framework for libraries to replicate or adapt the Local Author Program to suit their own communities.
  • Foster a dialogue on the importance of supporting local authors within the library ecosystem.




Speakers
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Erin Straszewski

Community Engagement Manager, Anoka County Libraries
Erin Straszewski serves as the Community Engagement Manager for Anoka County Libraries, where she is dedicated to creating and delivering equitable programs and services that meet the diverse needs of the community. With a background in community engagement, Erin's work strengthens... Read More →
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Cortni O’Brien

Associate Librarian, Anoka County Library
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Dana Weigman

Administrative Services Supervisor, Anoka County Library
Tuesday April 22, 2025 10:15am - 11:15am CDT
Room 325/326
 
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