Abstract
One way that some libraries attempt to improve their services to trans and gender diverse patrons is by encouraging employees to attend a Trans 101 workshop or equivalent. But this alone isn’t enough; it needs follow-up and long-term commitment to actually make a library inclusive for people of all genders. In this session, the presenter (who has led many trans inclusion workshops and presentations for libraries) will address the limitations of current attempts at trans and gender diverse inclusion in libraries, and offer strategies for building on these to more meaningfully integrate gender inclusion into library work.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
6-14-2024
Repository Citation
Krueger, Stephen G., "What's Next, and When Can We Go There? Lessons From Leading Trans 101 for Libraries" (2024). Library Presentations. 271.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/271
Notes/Citation Information
Krueger, S.G. (2024, June 14). What's Next, and When Can We Go There? Lessons From Leading Trans 101 for Libraries [Conference presentation]. Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies Colloquium. Princeton, NJ.