Successful library meetings begin with reflection and intention. Alongside well-crafted agendas and careful facilitation, meeting organizers can utilize diversity and inclusion activities to strengthen empathy, communication, and expectations within library organizations. Applying these practices to library meetings can open dialogue and empower greater voices. Discover ten diversity and inclusion activities to use in library meetings.
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June 23, 2026, 1:00pm -
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Prior to joining Amigos Library Services in 2020, Miguel served as director of the American Library Association's Center for the Future of Libraries; director of member programs at the American Theological Library Association; and director of the American Library Association's Office for Diversity & Spectrum Scholarship Program and Office for Literacy and Outreach Services. He has held positions with New York University Medical Center's Ehrman Medical Library and Neal-Schuman Publishers. Miguel is a graduate of the University of Arizona’s Knowledge River Program, an initiative that examines library issues from Hispanic and Native American perspectives.