The ICfL is offering the Indigenous Idaho: Future, Present, and Past continuing education course for a fourth time this October.
Learn alongside your library peers about Idaho’s federally recognized tribal nations. Learn how public and school libraries can partner with, better serve, curate accurate materials, and celebrate Indigenous peoples and cultures. The course was created by the ICfL in partnership with Mandi Harris, Cherokee Nation citizen, former Coeur d’Alene children’s librarian, current doctoral student at the University of Washington, and recipient of the distinguished “Catalysts for Change” Spectrum Doctoral Fellowship. This free, four-week course will utilize a blend of independent learning and reading through the ICfL’s Niche Academy, along with four online, live presentations and discussions.
Keep your eye on the Indigenous Idaho webpage and/or the August issue of “The Scoop” for meeting dates and registration details.
Questions? Contact Outreach and Community Engagement Consultant Kristina Taylor at kristina.taylor@libraries.idaho.gov.