(via Gwen Gregory, Northern Illinois University)
The JCLC (Joint Conference of Librarians of Color) 2022 is the only conference of its kind to be co-sponsored, planned, organized, promoted and presented by the five National Associations of Librarians of Color (NALCo): the American Indian Library Association, or AILA; Asian Pacific American Librarians Association, or APALA; Black Caucus of the American Library Association, or BCALA; Chinese American Librarians Association, or CALA; and REFORMA–The National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking.
This year’s event will take place in St. Pete’s Beach, Florida, from Wednesday, October 5, to Sunday, October 9. If you are deeply interested or invested in BIPOC librarian issues; or if your job requirements are addressed by continuing education and training in BIPOC librarian issues, successes and challenges; then the 4th National Joint Conference of Librarians of Color 2022 is the most relevant, essential conference for you!
More information about the Conference, including registration, is available here. The early-bird deadline is Saturday, July 30.