2023 :
Breaking Barriers:
Going Beyond Media Literacy with a DEI Lens


Syracuse University Sheraton, Syracuse, New York

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July 27th and 28th
Thursday 7/27, 12:00pm-5:30pm and 7pm-9pm
Friday, 7/28  9am-1pm

11 hours of NYSED CTLE hours will be given for attendance at this event. 

Interested in enhancing your media literacy instruction skills with a critical focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)? Join us for the 2023 Carol A. Kearney Leadership Institute, July 27-28 in Syracuse to take a needed dive into media literacy, focusing on DEI in every aspect of media.

 This year’s Leadership Institute, Breaking Barriers: Going Beyond Media Literacy with a DEI Lens, will explore the intersection of media literacy and DEI by examining creators of media, audience, focus, voices, representation, and more. You will learn more about the media itself–who is creating it and why, who is being left out, and what voices are being represented—while learning how to interact with media content through a DEI lens and developing strategies for empowering your students to become critical and informed media consumers, incorporating respect, inclusivity, and empathy into their role as media users, connectors, and producers.

Registration is open at the NYLA events page and is $200. ALL participants must be a NYLA-SSL member and registration includes all programming, meals and parking. Accomodations are NOT included, please click here to make your room reservations. 

Presenters

Tom Bober is a librarian at RM Captain School in Clayton, Missouri who values the amazing learning students can achieve when working with primary sources and media.

He is a 2018 Library Journal Mover and Shaker, former Teacher in Residence at the Library of Congress, a DPLA Community Rep, and member of teacher advisory boards for the National Portrait Gallery and the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. He is the author of: Elementary Educator's Guide To Primary Sources: Strategies For Teaching and Building News Literacy: Lessons for Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Elementary and Middle Schools.

Tom writes about the use of primary sources and news literacy for national publications, develops and runs workshops and webinars focusing on strategies for students’ uses of primary sources and media in learning. He is also the host of The Primary Source Podcast,  which explores the uses of primary sources, resources and teaching strategies for  K-12 librarians.  

Find him on social media: @CaptainLibrary
https://twitter.com/captainlibrary?lang=en
https://www.instagram.com/captainlibrary/?hl=en


or at his website: https://tombober.com/

Illustrator, London Ladd  (@london_ladd) is a Syracuse resident who has featured artwork in critically acclaimed picture books, newspapers, magazines, and community-based murals. His artwork is a mixture of acrylic paint, cut paper, and tissue paper, to create rich, vibrant textures that bring his artwork to life. 

He has received recognition from the Bank Street College of Education - Best Children’s Books 2023, Communication Arts Illustration Annual 64, American Illustration 42, 54th NAACP Image Awards nominee, Society of Illustrators of LA West 61, Society of Illustrators 65, Kirkus Reviews - 2022 best picture book list, Society of Illustrators Original Art Show, American Illustration 41, Society of Illustrators-LA Illustration West 60, American Illustration 40, Communication Arts Annual 62, Carter G. Woodson Book Honor, Parent’s Choice Silver Medal, Bank St. Best Children’s Books, ALA Notable Children’s Book, NYPL Children’s Book Recommendation, ALA Carnegie Medal of Excellence. 

HIs works include: You So Black, We Were the Fire, Lend a Hand and Under the  Freedom Tree. https://www.londonladd.com/

Featuring: 

Donna Gray is a Library Operations and Instructional Coordinator for the New York City School Library System. She is interested in developing strategies and programs for all grade levels that help students become engaged life-long learners who are informed, active citizens in their communities and beyond. She has over 20 years of experience in K-12 education, library services, and higher education. Donna has previously worked at the New York Public Library as a Senior Young Adult Librarian, Teacher’s College, and the New York City Department of Education. She received her Master’s in Library Science with a School Library Media concentration at Queens College, CUNY, and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from Bank Street College. Donna has worked in K-12, public, and reference library settings and provides professional development for school librarians on working with diverse books in all formats.

Sharon Fox is a Library Media Specialist for the Port Jervis City School District in Port Jervis, NY. She is the creator of the AASL & ESIFC Lesson Plan Templates and is largely interested in information literacy and its connection to both higher order thinking and encouraging curiosity in all learners. She is actively working with Project Look Sharp as part of the Librarians as Leaders for Media Literacy Initiative (ML3) and a Collaborative Activity Production Leader, as well as coaching ML3 librarians in the Hudson Valley.  She received her Master’s of Science in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University and has over 10 years of experience in both elementary and secondary schools. Sharon has provided professional development for educators and librarians on topics including Universal Design for Learning and Media Literacy, Prek-2nd Grade Media Literacy Lessons, and Cultivating Curiosity and Collaboration.