Making Your Virtual Storytimes More Accessible to All Abilities

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Due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, children with disabilities and their families are disconnected from their communities now more than ever before. How can libraries connect with these families with the library and the community and deliver more accessible library experiences online? In this workshop, learn about strategies for planning, implementing and evaluating virtual storytimes and other virtual programming to make them more inclusive for all.

 

Presented by :: Renee Grassi

Author, trainer, teacher, and library accessibility consultant Renee Grassi is a recognized leader and advocate for equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in libraries, schools, and communities. Renee has worked in public libraries for over 15 years, developing award-winning library programs that welcome, support, and serve disabled residents and their families and caregivers. Renee currently works at Dakota County Library, where she oversees youth and family programs and leads community-centered initiatives as Youth Services Manager. She is also the Chair of her library’s EDI Committee and member of her county’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access Task Force.

Learn more at reneegrassi.com.

 

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