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Libraries and LGBTQIA+ - a talk by LC Chung

  • 1 Little New Street Hill House London EC4A 3JR (map)

Join us for an engaging talk on 'Libraries and LGBTQIA+', where we will explore the pivotal role of information literacy in empowering marginalised communities. We will journey through the history of LGBTQIA+ representation in libraries, addressing the sometimes problematic subject headings and practices of the past. Ending on a positive note, discover the strides we have made at Kings College library to foster a more inclusive and welcoming space for all. We invite you to share your own insights and experiences, exploring ways to make libraries even more supportive and informative for LGBTQIA+ individuals.

LC Chung is a Committee Member for Proudly King’s, the LGBTQIA+ Staff Network at King’s College London. She also works as a Learning & Teaching Librarian at King’s College London Libraries and Collections, where she designs workshops for students and staff on literature searching and finding library resources.

This event will be delivered both in-person and online. To book an online ticket, please visit our online event page.

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