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Library Land Loves
Ontario Library Association
85 episodes
1 week ago
Library professionals are passionate about a lot of things. Be it the pop culture they consume or the databases that drive their libraries, Library Land Loves A Lot!
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Library professionals are passionate about a lot of things. Be it the pop culture they consume or the databases that drive their libraries, Library Land Loves A Lot!
Show more...
Education
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Libraries on the Path to Reconciliation
Library Land Loves
42 minutes 13 seconds
1 month ago
Libraries on the Path to Reconciliation

This week’s episode is coming to your ears during First Nations Public Library Week. A time to recognize and honour the vital role that First Nations libraries play in their communities—spaces that preserve culture, language, and knowledge, while also providing access to the resources and connections that strengthen community life. 

For those of us working in public libraries outside of reserve communities—or for settlers who are simply curious about how reconciliation connects to our work—this is also an invitation. David Robertson, in his book 52 Ways to Reconcile, reminds us that reconciliation isn’t a single act but an ongoing practice, something we choose to show up for again and again. Libraries, as places of learning and connection, have a responsibility to be part of that practice. 

In today’s conversation, I’ll be speaking with three librarians who are leading projects that build bridges—between public libraries and First Nations libraries, between settler communities and Indigenous knowledge, and between the idea of reconciliation and the everyday work we do in our institutions. Their stories highlight what true partnership looks like, and how each of us can contribute to stronger, more respectful relationships. 


Chapters

00:00 - 2:11 Intro

2:11 - 9:49 Reconciliation Reading List Book Club for Library Staff

9:49 - 22:46 Learning from Place & The Importance of Fostering Relationships

22:57 - 39:03 How Trust & Collaboration with Neighbouring Indigenous Organizations Can Grow Into Lasting Partnerships

39:10 - 42:11 Outro

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This podcast is hosted by Michelle Arbuckle and produced by Gina Freitag.  

Editing and additional production support is completed by Helen Chevreau. 

Promotions and communications for this podcast are executed by Laurel McLeod.

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Library Land Loves
Library professionals are passionate about a lot of things. Be it the pop culture they consume or the databases that drive their libraries, Library Land Loves A Lot!