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Welcome to CARL DIAL - the Diversity in Academic Libraries Interest Group
DIAL is an interest group of the California Academic & Research Libraries (CARL). We hold meetings and programs to discuss current diversity issues.
Welcome
Black History Month
Anti-Racism Resources
Professional Development Resources
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Library Technician Programs
Advocacy Resources
Diversity in Libraries
Community Advocacy
Self-Advocacy
Creating Boundaries
Find Equity Professionals
Self-Care Resources
Invisible Labor
Mental Health Resources (Neurodiversity)
Technology Literacy Advocacy
Police Industry & Judicial System
Libraries & Librarians: Racial Equity
DIAL-In Rundown
Contact Us!
Visit the CARL DIAL Website
Self-Advocacy: the action of representing oneself or one's views or interests.
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Imposter Syndrome
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Everyone Suffers from Impostor Syndrome — Here’s How to Handle It
Feeling Like Impostors
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/imposter-syndrome-racism-discrimination_l_5d9f2c00e4b06ddfc514ec5c
In My Words: Overcoming imposter syndrome when people attribute my successes to my race, gender
It's Not Imposter Syndrome: Resisting Self-Doubt As Normal For Library Workers
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome (HBR)
The Reality of Imposter Syndrome
‘Impostor syndrome’ is a Pseudo-Medical Name for a Class Problem
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